| (1) Key to the following images |
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| (2) The rivers Ant, Bure and
Thurne of the Norfolk Broads |
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| (3) The valley of the river
Great Ouse running through Cambridgeshire |
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| (4) The river valley woodlands
of the grass farmland of mid-Devon, east of Dartmoor |
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| (5) The Black Mountains and
South Herefordshire, showing the patterns of heather moor on the
mountains, giving way to improved grasslands and arable farmland at lower
altitudes |
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| (6) The Isle of Wight, a
landscape dominated by mixed farming |
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| (7) Lockerbie, the Lowther Hills
and Eskdalemuir Forest |
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| (8) The North York Moors with
extensive areas of heather, showing distinctive patterns of burning, to
encourage new heather growth for grouse |
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| (9) A three-dimensional land
cover map of a part of the North York Moors, created by draping LCM2000
data over a digital terrain model. |
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| (10) The Thames estuary, between
Chatham and Southend |
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| (11) The fells around
Wensleydale in North Yorkshire, with valleys of improved grasslands in
between |
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