River Liza

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The River Liza flows through Ennerdale, a glacial valley in Cumbria, England. The river is allowed to flow freely as part of a rewilding project.

River Liza in Ennerdale

The Liza flows from its source below Windy Gap on Great Gable through a steep-sided valley to Ennerdale Water. The river's catchment is in the Lake District National Park.

The name of the Liza derives from the Old Norse ljós á, conferring a meaning of "light (or shining) river".[citation needed]

Rewilding

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