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  • View across the water meadows in the Chilterns towards Hambleden Village, Buckinghamshire, Uk
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  • View across the water meadows in the Chilterns towards Hambleden Village, Buckinghamshire, Uk
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  • Panorama from hills overlooking the River Thames at Bourne and the Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire, Uk
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  • Panoramic view of the River Thames from Marlow suspension bridge looking towards The Complete Angler Restaurant, Buckinghamshire, Uk
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  • Panorama from hills overlooking the River Thames at Bourne End and the Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire, Uk
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  • Marlow and Marlow Bridge from the River Thames on the upstream side, Buckinghamshire, Uk
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  • Panorama from hills overlooking the River Thames at Bourne and and the Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire, Uk
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  • River Thames at Bourne End from the railway bridge, Buckinghamshire, Uk
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  • Ivinghoe Beacon, Buckinghamshire, Uk
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  • All Saints Church at Bisham near Marlow, Buckinghamshire from the Thames Path, Uk
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  • St Nicholas' Church in Hedsor near Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, Uk
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  • Sunset over the River Thames near Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, UK
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  • St Nicholas' Church in Hedsor near Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, Uk
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  • Church of St Mary the Virgin in Hambleden Village near Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, Uk
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  • Church of St Mary the Virgin in Hambleden Village near Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, Uk
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  • Church of St Mary the Virgin in Hambleden Village near Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, Uk
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  • Buncefield Oil Storage Depot Hemel Hempstead 11th December 2005 Fire From 3 Miles Away
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  • Smog & Air Pollution 10 hours after Initial Explosion 12 Miles Away Buncefield Oil Storage Depot Hemel Hempstead 11th December 2005
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  • Aston Rowant National Nature Reserve, Bucks
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  • Church of St Mary the Virgin in Hambleden Village near Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, Uk
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  • BLADDERSEED Physospermum cornubiense (Height to 1m) is a hairless perennial with striped, solid stems. Umbels are 2-5cm across with whitish flowers (Jun-Jul). The fruits are inflated and resembled small bladders. This rare plant occurs in Cornwall (it is the only British flower with a reference to Cornwall in its scientific name) and also in Buckinghamshire.
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  • BLADDERSEED Physospermum cornubiense (Height to 1m) is a hairless perennial with striped, solid stems. Umbels are 2-5cm across with whitish flowers (Jun-Jul). The fruits are inflated and resembled small bladders. This rare plant occurs in Cornwall (it is the only British flower with a reference to Cornwall in its scientific name) and also in Buckinghamshire.
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  • Chinese Water Deer Hydropotes inermis Shoulder height 55-60cm Small, secretive deer. Adult is reddish buff in summer, greyish brown in winter. Black nose contrasts with otherwise white muzzle. Beady black eyes have white surround. Ears are large and antlers are absent in both sexes. With age, the upper canines develop into projecting tusks; longer in male than female. Fawn is reddish brown with white spots. Barks and screams in alarm. Males have a whistling call during rut. Escaped from Whipsnade Zoo early in 20th Century. Feral British populations now found from Buckinghamshire to East Anglia. Favours marsh habitats including fens and reedbeds.
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  • Chinese Water Deer Hydropotes inermis Shoulder height 55-60cm Small, secretive deer. Adult is reddish buff in summer, greyish brown in winter. Black nose contrasts with otherwise white muzzle. Beady black eyes have white surround. Ears are large and antlers are absent in both sexes. With age, the upper canines develop into projecting tusks; longer in male than female. Fawn is reddish brown with white spots. Barks and screams in alarm. Males have a whistling call during rut. Escaped from Whipsnade Zoo early in 20th Century. Feral British populations now found from Buckinghamshire to East Anglia. Favours marsh habitats including fens and reedbeds.
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  • Chinese Water Deer Hydropotes inermis Shoulder height 55-60cm Small, secretive deer. Adult is reddish buff in summer, greyish brown in winter. Black nose contrasts with otherwise white muzzle. Beady black eyes have white surround. Ears are large and antlers are absent in both sexes. With age, the upper canines develop into projecting tusks; longer in male than female. Fawn is reddish brown with white spots. Barks and screams in alarm. Males have a whistling call during rut. Escaped from Whipsnade Zoo early in 20th Century. Feral British populations now found from Buckinghamshire to East Anglia. Favours marsh habitats including fens and reedbeds.
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  • Chinese Water Deer Hydropotes inermis Shoulder height 55-60cm Small, secretive deer. Adult is reddish buff in summer, greyish brown in winter. Black nose contrasts with otherwise white muzzle. Beady black eyes have white surround. Ears are large and antlers are absent in both sexes. With age, the upper canines develop into projecting tusks; longer in male than female. Fawn is reddish brown with white spots. Barks and screams in alarm. Males have a whistling call during rut. Escaped from Whipsnade Zoo early in 20th Century. Feral British populations now found from Buckinghamshire to East Anglia. Favours marsh habitats including fens and reedbeds.
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  • BLADDERSEED Physospermum cornubiense (Height to 1m) is a hairless perennial with striped, solid stems. Umbels are 2-5cm across with whitish flowers (Jun-Jul). The fruits are inflated and resembled small bladders. This rare plant occurs in Cornwall (it is the only British flower with a reference to Cornwall in its scientific name) and also in Buckinghamshire.
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