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Toad's Mouth
Rock formation in the Peak District National Park, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
53.322°N 1.628°W / 53.322; -1.628
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The Toad's Mouth is a natural rock formation located by the A6187 in the Peak District.[1][2] The rock, located to the north-west of Fox House and the Longshaw Estate, was named due to its likeness to a Toad's head.[3]