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Upper Teesdale, located in the north of England, was formed by the action of glaciers during the last Ice Age. The movement of these glaciers over millions of years carved out the landscape and shaped the valley. The Tees River further sculpted the area, creating the unique features seen in Upper Teesdale today.

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