The New Forest II

Tony Payne

The New Forest is a protected area of woodland in the south of England that was set up in 1078 by William The Conqueror. The Forest has wild horses, deer and cattle roaming free and covers 140,000 acres.

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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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  • Dan Reveal4/20/2010

    Amazing!! Thank you!

  • Bethany R. Marsh4/11/2010

    Absolutely wonderful.

  • Brenda Vincent4/9/2010

    How wonderful, especially the white deer and the horses.

  • Patricia Sicilia4/9/2010

    Love that bridge, but it's a "herd of deer," not flock! :P And I just love wild horses.

  • Marie Stine4/9/2010

    Great pictures, I've never seen a white deer before.

  • Shelly Barclay4/8/2010

    I love it.

  • Dina Quirion4/7/2010

    more great photos... :o)

  • Carol Roach4/7/2010

    great pics

  • The Lilac Oread4/6/2010

    It looks really serene there. Lovely shots.

  • John Myers4/6/2010

    Nice photos!

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