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Old 21-09-2007, 02:37 PM
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Re: Site problems

yes guessed the asterix after.

Did try before to put under The Lizard Peninsular, would not allow me to save.

all fields were as such

Decription
The Lizard Peninsula is unique. Stunningly beautiful at any time of the year, there is nowhere quite like it anywhere else in Britain. It is for this reason that the Lizard has been a continuing source of inspiration for artists and writers. Almost surrounded by the sea, the peninsula stands alone, in a very real sense, from the rest of the county. In a line from London to Land’s End, the backbone of Cornwall is a route to somewhere.
The Lizard. Not a cross-roads, a junction, or a place to drive through, but a journey’s end, a destination. Standing proud in the sea, the peninsula presents a rugged face to the elements, yet paradoxically the climate is probably the warmest in Britain. The air is crisp, clear and unpolluted by industry. The rocks and cliffs of the coastline offer shelter to the tiny fishing villages huddled into their coves, looking now much as they did centuries ago.
It is an ancient place, where history is indelibly inscribed on the landscape. For these reasons, the Lizard Peninsula has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is recognised as being of international botanical importance - and here you can find 15 of Britain’s rarest plants! The warm local climate has led to the abundant growth of sub-tropical vegetation, and a constant profusion of colour all year round.

county: cornwall

Town: Heston

site type; National nature

facilities: all

Wildlife decription:
· Dramatic cliff-top walks, rare wildflowers and unique geology
· Home to England's rarest breeding bird - the Cornish Chough
· underlain by a unique metamorphic rock- serpentine.
· Basking Sharks Porpoises and Dolphins can sometimes be spotted
· quite a selection of flora and fauna in the area including the Adder
· Reefs and shipwrecks offer great diving.

Directions;
By road From Helston, A3083 to Lizard town

o/s SW704122

Wild places ref code; did not change from yours

log: was a test, updated


:r olleyes:

Now two things;
you dont have national trust on list site type
I assume you cant put two types of site type
ie, for this you could put scientific interest as well

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