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South Downs Way images

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Left to right row by row

  1. Netlle-leaved bellflower
  2. Early morning views looking east from Washington
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  5. Hawthorn lined paths full of berries
  6. One of many wheatears
  7. Seven spot ladybird
  8. A well signposted path
  9. This is a memorial to a number of horses, a comfortable, if cool, seat!
  10. Looking west from a high path
  11. Unusual sheep I need to look up! On a nature reserve
  12. Small scabious
  13. Day 2 Jack and Jill windmills
  14. What would thias look like on a sunny day?
  15. Common toadflax
  16. River Adur
  17. caterpillar of the Ruby Tiger moth
  18. Little Egrets on the River Adur

Maps courtesy of  http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/

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