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High Weald AONB

The High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty stretches east-west from Rye in East Sussex to Horsham in West Sussex. The 1461km2 area covers adjoining parts of Kent, Sussex and Surrey. LinkExternal link
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by Phil Brandon Hunter

Created: Mon, 28 Aug 2023, Updated: Mon, 11 Mar 2024


18 images use this description:

TQ4528 : Friends' Clump, Ashdown Forest by Phil Brandon Hunter
2024
TQ8934 : Trametes versicolor Turkeytail fungus by Phil Brandon Hunter
2024
TQ8933 : Limes Land Tenterden - Six-spot Burnet Moth by Phil Brandon Hunter
2024
TQ8934 : Oak Apple Gall by Phil Brandon Hunter
2024
TQ8934 : Oak Apple Gall by Phil Brandon Hunter
2024
TQ7927 : Lime Nail Galls by Phil Brandon Hunter
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TQ7927 : Lime Nail Galls by Phil Brandon Hunter
2024
TQ8933 : Limes Land Tenterden - Six-spot Burnet Moth by Phil Brandon Hunter
2024
TQ8934 : Trametes versicolor Turkeytail fungus by Phil Brandon Hunter
2024
TQ7927 : Lime Nail Galls by Phil Brandon Hunter
2024
TQ7927 : Lime Nail Galls by Phil Brandon Hunter
2024
TQ8224 : Ramalina fastigiata lichen by Phil Brandon Hunter
2023
TQ8224 : Evernia prunastri (Oak Moss) by Phil Brandon Hunter
2023
TQ8224 : Ramalina fastigiata Lichen by Phil Brandon Hunter
2023
TQ8224 : Ramalina fastigiata lichen by Phil Brandon Hunter
2023
TQ8224 : Ramalina fastigiata Lichen by Phil Brandon Hunter
2023
TQ7825 : Bodiam Castle East Sussex by Phil Brandon Hunter
2021
TQ7825 : Bodiam Castle East Sussex by Phil Brandon Hunter
2021


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