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Time travel, impossible? Hardly. In the Forest of Dean, the mighty, moss-cloaked oaks and deep, fern-lined gullies are much as the Tudor kings left them when they last galloped through.
Three new maps are being released to inspire "accessible and enjoyable walks" in the Forest of Dean. Canopy Creative Network has designed the maps for people who have difficulty walking.
Ladders have been built in the Forest of Dean for dormice to get around the forest. Mini rope bridges have been installed in one of England's ancient forests to help hazel dormice travel safely ...
Next stop on the tour is The Forest of Dean itself. Derek Jones explains to viewers how the area was an important iron mining area and how the trees were used for ship building in England.
the Forest of Dean coalfield produced a million tonnes a year (out of a UK total of about 300 million). These days, Mike estimates that the total output of all the mines in the Forest is less than ...
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