Cogra Moss
Cogra Moss | ||
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Congra Moss | ||
Geographical location | Cumbria , England | |
Tributaries | two unnamed, Sharpknott Gill | |
Drain | Rakegill Beck | |
Islands | 4th | |
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Coordinates | 54 ° 33 '48 " N , 3 ° 24' 5" W | |
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Altitude above sea level | 225 m ASL | |
length | 670 m | |
width | 368 m |
Cogra Moss is a lake in the Lake District , Cumbria , England .
Lake, also known as Arlecdon Reservoir , was created in 1880 by the construction of a dam through the valley of the Rakegill Beck . The lake should serve as a drinking water reservoir for the place Arclecdon . Today the lake is no longer used for drinking water, but for fishing.
The lake has an unnamed tributary on its east side, the Sharpknott Gill also flows into the lake on the east side, and another unnamed tributary flows into the north side. The Rakegill Beck forms its drain on the west side.
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