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An interesting variety of coastal wildflowers occur on the 9 mile length of the Chesil Bank. Here we see the view on the Doirset Wildlife Trust nature reserve at West Bexington with the colourful Yellow-horned Poppy which flowers in June. The reserve also has an extensive reed bed and small field systems. The pebbles ...
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From Eggardon Hill we look far west along the beautiful Marshwood Vale to the hills of Lewesdon Hill and Pilsden Pen in the diistance on the left. Two of the Dorset Wildlife Trust nature reserves are visible - the wooded Powerstock Common in the centre and Kingcombe Meadows which are the field systems below and to the ...
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This panorama shows the view looking north,east and south from the Dorset Wildlife Trust nature reserve at Stonehill Down. The view across Poole harbour shows Poole, Bournemouth and Brownsea Island. The central view in the direction of the photographers is along the Corfe Ridge and to the outskirts of Swanage. In the d...
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A 360 degree panorama taken from the end of 'washing ledge' at low tide showing the limestone formations on the this part of the Dorset Jurrasic Coast World Heritage Site.
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Taken from the same position as a previous gigapan photographed in March. The purple areas show the heathland nature reserve with heather in bloom. In the centre are cultivated fields now being restored to natural wetland habitat which has already attracted increased birdlife
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This view looks south across the Dorset Wildlife Trust nature reserve at Tadnoll near Dorchester which was described by Thomas Hardy in 'The return of the native' as Egdon Heath. The panorama is taken from the top of an ancient burial site on the heath known as 'Old Knowle' and shows the scene in the Spring. Compare wi...
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Fishing boats and museum with Brownsea Island in distance
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