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Keeping Jersey 'special' has never been easy or indeed always possible. Currently there is a tangible groundswell of public unease at the marked changes to the character of much of our coastline, changes that are leaving Islanders with a genuine sense of concern. Through it's Coastline Campaign, launched in 2006, The...
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The Monarchs seem fairly well condensed into this small area for a very warm January 2011 in the Santa Barbara area. A large number of Monarchs are out flying around the eucalyptus groves and neighborhoods as well. A 360 degree video of the sparkle of the Monarch butterflys shifting position on the trees or flying ont...
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- Autumn but a little dull.... Shows part of the area in Dunloren Park, Tunbridge Wells. It's a 360 degree panorama but not shot on a very long lens. Still reasonably interesting - however - yawn - the most exciting thing that happened was the tripod in the middle of the park (waiting to be moved on as I had no perm...
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The World Land Trust (WLT) has replanted a little part of the Atlantic Rainforest at South London's premier flower show - The Chelsea Flower Show, aiming to raise awareness of the continuing need for preservation to protect the remaining biodiversity in the region and elsewhere. Under the direction of Sir Ghillean P...
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Blaise Hamlet as a National Trust "village' on the Blaise Castle estate in Bristol. These lovely little houses are tenanted and must be maintained in the original condition by the tenants. I lived in Bristol for 30 years before I found this place!
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No "Line in the Sand" visible here yet, but on Sunday October 4th the President of the National Trust for Jersey, Mike Stentiford MBE, is hoping that hundreds, in not thousands of islanders, will join him here to suppport the NT Coastline Campaign, by gathering to form a human chain (A Line in the Sand) to show their s...
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Wiki: Cape Evans is a rocky cape on the west side of Ross Island, forming the north side of the entrance to Erebus Bay. The cape was discovered by the Discovery expedition (1901-04) under Robert Falcon Scott, who named it the Skuary. Scott's second expedition, the British Antarctic Expedition (1910-13), built its head...
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Lantern Pike is a hill located just outside Hayfield, in Derbyshire, England. The land lies within the Peak District National Park and is owned and maintained by the National Trust. It is permanently open to the public. According to Ordnance Survey, it is 373 metres in height (measured by air survey) According to the ...
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Hardwick Hall exterior which is part of the UK National Trust properties. Located near Chesterfield, Derbyshire
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