The New Forest
The New Forest is a protected area of woodland in the south of England that was set up a thousand years ago. The Forest has wild horses, deer and cattle roaming free.
Published by Tony Payne
Tony Payne is a freelance writer who lives on the South Coast of England with his wife Debbie. He has worked in the IT Industry all his life, and has been writing on various sites for the last 10 years. T... View profile
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35 Comments
Post a CommentLooks amazing. Beautiful flowers, wilderness, and a nice place to just get away. Sound great to me.
I love the New Forest and go there often. Nice to see someone else on AC in the area!
That's an unusual looking butterfly..Great!
We used to live in Southampton and visited the NF often.
Lovely photos.
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Beautiful and interesting. Thank you for taking me there!
And SO old growth!
Wonderful pics, as usual.
This is neat. Never heard of it before