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A dew pond alongside the South Downs Way

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A dew pond alongside the South Downs Way

Caption - A dew pond alongside the South Downs Way. Around the edges are gorse bushes starting to come into flower. There is quite a lot of gorse near here, but for the rest of the walk, there is virtually none.

Walk 1770 : Southease or Rodmell to Falmer

Photographer : Barry Mackie

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The South Downs is Britain's newest National Park and stretches from Winchester to Beachy Head. Steeped in history there are ancient hill-forts, barrows, a Roman road and deserted medieval villages. The area has a rich diversity of natural habitats including flower-studded chalk grassland, ancient woodland, flood meadow, lowland heath and the particularly rare chalk heathland. This varied environment provides an excellent basis for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, such as walking, cycling and horse riding. More Information

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