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Touring Drigg in United Kingdom

Drigg in the region of England is a city located in United Kingdom - some 242 mi or ( 389 km ) North-West of London , the country's capital city .

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Time in Drigg is now 11:06 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Silecroft, Sheffield, Helens, Saint Bridget Beckermet, and Saint Bega. Being here already, consider visiting Silecroft . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Drigg ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Sellafield Nuclear Power Plant Demolition

0:25 min by jthompson1982
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The second set of the two large cooling towers being blown up. ..

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2013 by Doutzen Kroes

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Doutzen Kroes performing a Striptease to Mariah Carey's 'All I Want for Christmas' There are truly no words to describe this video of Victoria's Secret model Doutzen Kroes dancing, stripping and rolli ..


Ravenglass & Eskdale Railway 11th Augist 2012 part 2

16:10 min by pennysteam
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All aboard for the second part of our ride on the ratty behind River Mite along with River Irt and Northern Rock as we complete our journey to Boot. Note: Date in teh intro is incorrect, put the editi ..

Ravenglass and Eskdale Steam Railway April 2011

4:24 min by FellsideLodge
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Staying in the lakes ?? See www.lakedistrictlodge.net Fellside Lodge. A spring day out in Ravenglass. Footage of Ravenglass and Eskdale Steam Railway, Ravenglass Roman Baths, Ravenglass coastline. A g ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Drigg railway station

Drigg railway station serves the villages of Drigg and Holmrook in Cumbria, England. The railway station is a request stop on the scenic Cumbrian Coast Line 15 miles south of Whitehaven. Some through trains to the Furness Line stop here. It is operated by Northern Rail who provide all passenger train services.

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Located at 54.38 -3.44 (Lat./Long.); Less than 0 km away
Tags: DfT Category F2 stations, Former Furness Railway stations, Railway request stops in Great Britain, Railway stations in Cumbria, Railway stations opened in 1849, Railway stations served by Northern Rail

Drigg

Drigg is a village situated in the civil parish of Drigg and Carleton on the West Cumbria coast of the Irish Sea and on the boundary of the Lake District National Park in the county of Cumbria, England. Drigg and Carleton parish comprises the areas and settlements of Drigg, Stubble Green, Low Moor, Carleton, Saltcoats, Maudsyke, Wray Head, Hallsenna, Holmrook. Drigg sits to the North of the River Irt, with Carleton to the South of the river. The river runs from Wastwater lake to the Irish Sea.

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Located at 54.38 -3.46 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Radioactive waste repositories, Villages in Cumbria

River Irt

The River Irt is a river in the county of Cumbria in northern England. It flows from the south-western end of Wast Water, the deepest lake in England, leaving the lake at the foot of Whin Rigg, the southern peak of the famous Wastwater Screes. On its short journey to the coast, the Irt is crossed by the Cumbria Coastal Way long distance footpath, at Drigg Holme packhorse bridge.

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Located at 54.37 -3.42 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Rivers of Cumbria

River Mite

The River Mite is a river in the county of Cumbria in northern England. The valley through which the river Mite runs is called Miterdale. The name Mite is thought to be of British origin and related to a root such as 'meigh': to urinate or dribble, possibly a wry reflection of the relatively minor nature of the Mite. The Mite rises on Tongue Moor, immediately below the peak of Illgill Head to the north west, at an altitude of around 550 metres.

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Located at 54.36 -3.41 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Rivers of Cumbria

Seascale railway station

Seascale railway station serves the village of Seascale in Cumbria, England. The railway station is on the Cumbrian Coast Line, and operated by Northern Rail who provide all passenger train services. The railway is dual-track as it passes through Seascale. The railway at Seascale passes over three bridges (two paths; one road) and underneath one (footbridge). The views are of St Bees Head and Scotland (to the north), Seascale village (to the east and south) and the Isle of Man (to the west).

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Located at 54.40 -3.48 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: DfT Category F2 stations, Former Furness Railway stations, Railway stations in Cumbria, Railway stations opened in 1849, Railway stations served by Northern Rail