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Mosedale Beck (Glenderamackin)

Mosedale Beck is a minor river or stream in the English Lake District, specifically in Cumbria. It is a tributary of the Glenderamackin River, joining it near the village of Threlkeld. The beck's source is in the fells of the Mosedale area, flowing through a relatively remote valley before its confluence. The surrounding landscape is characterised by steep-sided hills and agricultural land. The beck is primarily fed by rainfall and groundwater, and its water level can fluctuate considerably depending on weather conditions. Its significance lies mainly in its contribution to the water system of the Glenderamackin and, ultimately, to the wider hydrological network of the Lake District. It is also relevant to local ecology and land management practices in the area.