Gill (ravine)
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gill-ravine-319-2871822
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Gill (ravine)
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A gill or ghyll is a ravine or narrow valley in the North of England and parts of Scotland. The word originates from the Old Norse gil. Examples include Dufton Ghyll Wood, Dungeon Ghyll, Troller's Gill and Trow Ghyll. As a related usage, Gaping Gill is the name of a cave, not the associated stream, and Cowgill, Masongill and Halton Gill are derived names of villages. In South East England, the High Weald gills are deeply cut ravines, usually with a stream in the base which eroded the ravine. The
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Ravine or narrow valley in the North of England and other parts of the United Kingdom
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gill_(ravine)
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2024-04-11T22:51:30Z
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