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Bath and North East Somerset / Jurassic / Bristol / Kennet and Avon Canal / River Avon / Kellaways / Callovian / Type locality / Kellaways – West Tytherton /  River Avon SSSI /  Wiltshire / Geography of England / Geography of the United Kingdom / Counties of England
Date: 2003-11-17 11:09:00
Bath and North East Somerset
Jurassic
Bristol
Kennet and Avon Canal
River Avon
Kellaways
Callovian
Type locality
Kellaways – West Tytherton
River Avon SSSI
Wiltshire
Geography of England
Geography of the United Kingdom
Counties of England

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