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What isit like at the cheddar gorge?

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There is cheese in cheddar gorge because it is there to ripen and that's why it is called cheddar gorge

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because the Victorian who discovered it also sold cheese

A deep narrow passage with steep rocky sides and way hay, it's in Cheddar.

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with dead fish

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