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Kennet and Avon Canal / Batheaston / Transport in Somerset / Bath and North East Somerset / Bath /  Somerset / Bathampton / River Avon / Bath / National Cycle Route 4 / Geography of the United Kingdom / Counties of England / Geography of England
Date: 2014-11-11 09:01:33
Kennet and Avon Canal
Batheaston
Transport in Somerset
Bath and North East Somerset
Bath
Somerset
Bathampton
River Avon
Bath
National Cycle Route 4
Geography of the United Kingdom
Counties of England
Geography of England

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