Semerwater

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Semer Water (alternative Schreibweise Semerwater) ist ein natürlicher See in den Yorkshire Dales. Er liegt in Raydale, einem Seitental des Wensleydale. rdf:langString
Semerwater is the second largest natural lake in North Yorkshire, England, after Malham Tarn. It is half a mile (800 m) long, covers 100 acres (0.40 km2) and lies in Raydale, opposite the River Bain. A private pay and display parking area is at the foot of the lake. Semerwater attracts canoers, windsurfers, yachtsmen and fishermen. There are three small settlements nearby: * Stalling Busk * Countersett * Marsett Semerwater was the subject of a number of sketches and paintings by the artist J M W Turner. The lake is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, first notified in 1975. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Semer Water (alternative Schreibweise Semerwater) ist ein natürlicher See in den Yorkshire Dales. Er liegt in Raydale, einem Seitental des Wensleydale.
rdf:langString Semerwater is the second largest natural lake in North Yorkshire, England, after Malham Tarn. It is half a mile (800 m) long, covers 100 acres (0.40 km2) and lies in Raydale, opposite the River Bain. A private pay and display parking area is at the foot of the lake. Semerwater attracts canoers, windsurfers, yachtsmen and fishermen. There are three small settlements nearby: * Stalling Busk * Countersett * Marsett Semerwater was the subject of a number of sketches and paintings by the artist J M W Turner. Semerwater is a pleonastic place name. The name, first recorded in 1153, derives from the Old English elements sæ 'lake', mere 'lake' and water. The form "Lake Semerwater" introduces a fourth element with the same meaning. The lake is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, first notified in 1975.
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