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5 Feb 2014

Round and About Bowburn

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A 12 mile circular walk around Bowburn Village in County Durham. This area features the unique magnesium limestone along with many rare flowers and plants. The walk also takes in some excellent quarry wetlands and some historic buildings.

5 February, 2014 at 2:55 by Bill

Tags: birdlife, cassop vale, dolomitic limestone, tursdale house
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