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Irwell Valley / Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal / Prestolee Aqueduct / Little Lever / Ladyshore Colliery / River Irwell / Moses Gate Country Park / Lever Bank Bleach Works / Nob End / Geography of Greater Manchester / Greater Manchester / Geography of England
Date: 2011-01-25 05:33:17
Irwell Valley
Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal
Prestolee Aqueduct
Little Lever
Ladyshore Colliery
River Irwell
Moses Gate Country Park
Lever Bank Bleach Works
Nob End
Geography of Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester
Geography of England

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