This book is a celebration of Dartmoor National Park - highlighting its dramatic beauty, captivating wildlife and the cultural heritage of its landscape and inhabitants. One of England's greatest expanses of wild country, Dartmoor attracts countless visitors each year, who are keen to experience its vast open and ancient scenery, high craggy tors and secluded valleys; its peace, tranquillity and humbling splendour. This is a landscape largely created and maintained by generations of people whose lives are deeply entwined with a wild and beautiful place. Dartmoor National Park paints a colourful picture of Dartmoor today, featuring stories by people passionate about their work and life on the moor. Their accounts reflect their emotional or spiritual attachment to some very special places, offering a fascinating insight into the history of the land and demonstrating the benefits and pleasures the National Park brings to both visitors and the local community. The book features chapters on Dartmoor's geology, history and archaeology, and describes the important role played by farming and livestock in managing the land. Beautiful colour photographs, including stunning panoramas, illustrate the magnificence of one of Britain's first and finest national parks.
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This book celebrates Dartmoor National Park's dramatic beauty, captivating wildlife and cultural heritage. Dartmoor attracts countless visitors each year, who are keen to experience its vast open scenery, high craggy tors, secluded valleys and tranquillity.
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Dartmoor map Foreword by Clare and Michael Morpurgo Preface Introduction 1. Tors and torrents - Birth of the landscape 2. Rock and roll - The uses of granite 3. Wet and wild - Climate and people shaping the landscape 4. Standing stones and summer homes - A remarkable heritage 5. The National Park - The creation and cultivation of a national icon 6. Cattle, sheep and ponies - The importance of free-roaming stock herds 7. Wildlife - Hawkers, harriers and hippos 8. Dartmoor people - The stories of 20 people who live or work on Dartmoor Endpiece: Why Dartmoor is special
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781900322836
Publisert
2011-10-27
Utgiver
Vendor
Green Books
Høyde
167 mm
Bredde
244 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
144

Forfatter

Biographical note

Andrew Cooper is Chairman of the Devon Wildlife Trust. A broadcaster, presenter, writer and international award-winning wildlife film-maker, he is a familiar face on BBC television through his documentaries and live reports on wildlife and environmental issues. He is also the author of nine books, including The Secret Nature of Devon.