Brothers Water

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Das Brothers Water ist ein See im Lake District, Cumbria, England. Der See, der im Laufe der Zeit auch als Brotherwater und Broad Water bekannt war, wird seit dem 19. Jh. als Brothers Water bezeichnet, denn es heißt, dass zwei Brüder (engl. Brothers) beim Schwimmen im See ertranken. Der Kirkstone Beck ist der einzige Zufluss des Sees. Am Ausfluss des Sees entsteht beim Zusammentreffen mit dem Pasture Beck der Goldrill Beck. rdf:langString
Brothers Water is a small lake in the Hartsop valley, in the eastern region of the Lake District in England. Once called Broad Water, it lies at the northern end of Kirkstone Pass, affording views on the descent towards Patterdale. The name was changed in the 19th century after two brothers drowned there. Dorothy Wordsworth, having left William Wordsworth sitting on Cow Bridge, walked beside the lake on 16 April 1802, commented on: The lake is not among the most popular in the national park, being shallow and full of reeds. Water lilies bloom in July, providing colour. rdf:langString
Brothers Water è un piccolo lago nella valle di Hartsop, nella regione orientale del Lake District in Inghilterra. Un tempo chiamato Broad Water, si trova all'estremità settentrionale del Kirkstone Pass, offrendo viste pittoresche sulla discesa verso Patterdale. Il nome fu cambiato nel XIX secolo dopo che due fratelli vi annegarono. Brothers Water visto da nord Dorothy Wordsworth, dopo aver lasciato William Wordsworth seduto sul Cow Bridge, passò accanto al lago il 16 aprile 1802 e commentò: Il lago ospita una popolazione di trote e una rara specie di pesce, lo schelly. rdf:langString
Brothers Water är en sjö i Storbritannien. Den ligger i grevskapet Cumbria och riksdelen England, i den centrala delen av landet, 400 km nordväst om huvudstaden London. Brothers Water ligger 161 meter över havet. Arean är 0,23 kvadratkilometer. Den högsta punkten i närheten är 601 meter över havet, 1,1 km sydost om Brothers Water. Trakten runt Brothers Water består i huvudsak av gräsmarker. Den sträcker sig 1,0 kilometer i nord-sydlig riktning, och 0,5 kilometer i öst-västlig riktning. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Das Brothers Water ist ein See im Lake District, Cumbria, England. Der See, der im Laufe der Zeit auch als Brotherwater und Broad Water bekannt war, wird seit dem 19. Jh. als Brothers Water bezeichnet, denn es heißt, dass zwei Brüder (engl. Brothers) beim Schwimmen im See ertranken. Der Kirkstone Beck ist der einzige Zufluss des Sees. Am Ausfluss des Sees entsteht beim Zusammentreffen mit dem Pasture Beck der Goldrill Beck. Der See ist seit 1986 ein Site of Special Scientific Interest. Der See ist von Bedeutung wegen seiner bodendeckenenden Wasserpflanzen und den Wassertieren, die darin leben. Der See ist außerdem ein Brutgebiet für eine große Zahl an Vögeln.
rdf:langString Brothers Water is a small lake in the Hartsop valley, in the eastern region of the Lake District in England. Once called Broad Water, it lies at the northern end of Kirkstone Pass, affording views on the descent towards Patterdale. The name was changed in the 19th century after two brothers drowned there. Dorothy Wordsworth, having left William Wordsworth sitting on Cow Bridge, walked beside the lake on 16 April 1802, commented on: ...the boughs of the bare old trees, the simplicity of the mountains, and the exquisite beauty of the path...the gentle flowing of the stream, the glittering, lively lake, green fields without a living creature to be seen on them. The lake is not among the most popular in the national park, being shallow and full of reeds. Water lilies bloom in July, providing colour. To the north-east of Brothers Water is the village of Hartsop, which has several 17th-century stone farm buildings and cottages. Some of the buildings still contain spinning-rooms where villagers would have made their own clothing, selling any surplus in the local market towns. The word Hartsop means "valley of the deer", which would have lived in the woodlands of the lower areas of the surrounding fells. A walk through woodland skirts the western shore. From its northern end the walk leads to Patterdale. Southward it heads over Kirkstone Pass to Ambleside. On the western side of Brothers Water is Hartsop Hall. The 16th-century building passed to Sir John Lowther in the 17th century and is now owned by the National Trust. The village of Hartsop lies near the northeast corner of the lake. Brothers Water may be classified in either of two ways: as one of the Lake District's smallest lakes or one of its largest tarns. The lake is home to a trout population and harbours a rare species of fish, the schelly.
rdf:langString Brothers Water è un piccolo lago nella valle di Hartsop, nella regione orientale del Lake District in Inghilterra. Un tempo chiamato Broad Water, si trova all'estremità settentrionale del Kirkstone Pass, offrendo viste pittoresche sulla discesa verso Patterdale. Il nome fu cambiato nel XIX secolo dopo che due fratelli vi annegarono. Brothers Water visto da nord Dorothy Wordsworth, dopo aver lasciato William Wordsworth seduto sul Cow Bridge, passò accanto al lago il 16 aprile 1802 e commentò: Il lago non è tra i più frequentati del parco nazionale, essendo poco profondo e ricco di canneti. Le ninfee fioriscono a luglio, fornendo colore. A nord-est del BrotherswWater si trova il villaggio di Hartsop, che ha diversi edifici agricoli e cottage in pietra del XVII secolo. Alcuni degli edifici contengono ancora filatoi dove gli abitanti del villaggio realizzavano i propri vestiti, vendendo l'eventuale eccedenza nelle città di mercato locali. La parola Hartsop significa "valle dei cervi", che avrebbero popolato i boschi delle zone più basse delle colline circostanti. Una passeggiata nel bosco costeggia la sponda occidentale. Dalla sua estremità settentrionale la passeggiata conduce a Patterdale. Verso sud si dirige verso il Kirkstone Pass verso Ambleside. Sul lato occidentale del Brothers Water c'è Hartsop Hall. L'edificio del XVI secolo passò a Sir John Lowther nel XVII secolo ed è ora di proprietà del National Trust. Il villaggio di Hartsop si trova vicino all'angolo nord-est del lago. Il Brothers Water può essere classificato in due modi: come uno dei laghi più piccoli del Lake District o uno dei suoi tarn più grandi. Il lago ospita una popolazione di trote e una rara specie di pesce, lo schelly.
rdf:langString Brothers Water är en sjö i Storbritannien. Den ligger i grevskapet Cumbria och riksdelen England, i den centrala delen av landet, 400 km nordväst om huvudstaden London. Brothers Water ligger 161 meter över havet. Arean är 0,23 kvadratkilometer. Den högsta punkten i närheten är 601 meter över havet, 1,1 km sydost om Brothers Water. Trakten runt Brothers Water består i huvudsak av gräsmarker. Den sträcker sig 1,0 kilometer i nord-sydlig riktning, och 0,5 kilometer i öst-västlig riktning. Kustklimat råder i trakten. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 5 °C. Den varmaste månaden är augusti, då medeltemperaturen är 12 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med −4 °C.
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