Dried bed of the Howden Reservoir in the Upper Derwent Valley in the Peak District of Derbyshire in July 2018
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3744 x 5616 px | 31.7 x 47.5 cm | 12.5 x 18.7 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
12 July 2018Location:
Howden Reservoir, Upper Derwent Valley, Derbyshire Peak District, UKMore information:
Howden Reservoir is the upper of three reservoirs in the Upper Derwent Valley in the Peak District of Derbyshire. The three reservoirs , Howden, Derwent and Ladybower, are linked by the River Derwent flowing through the valley. In the hot summer of 2018 the water levels were down below 50% as shown in this image. The dam was completed in 1912. The Dam Busters, 617 squadron, used the dams for practice before their daring raid into Germany in World War II.