Northumberland (Official National Park Guide)
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In the wilds of the Border country. Hadrian's Wall runs along the crest of the Whin Sill while drifts of prairie and forest lead to the North Tyne valley and Redesdale. Today's military training area at Otterburn reminds us that the Romans were not the first, nor the last, soldiers to find themselves stationed in this wilderness. The heather-covered Simonside Hills are home to emperor moths, grouse and curlews. The Cheviot Hills are a rolling massif of 'white land', a long-extinct volcano with a granite heart, covered by a tracery of prehistoric settlements and field systems. Exploring the sweeping hills of the Northumberland National Park, where the far horizons melt into scudding cloud and sunshine, can be an intense and surprising experience. The Pevensey National Park series of guide books celebrates the beauty and diversity of our National Parks through stunning photographs from some of the finest landscape photographers in Britain, accompanied by evocative and authoritative text from an acknowledged expert on each Park. The series has the official endorsement and backing of the individual National Park, and the Association of National Park Authorities.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #452934 in Books
- Published on: 2002-03-28
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 110
- Binding: Paperback
- 112 pages
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About the Author
Tony Hopkins is a freelance writer, illustrator and photographer with over twenty-five years professional experience in conservation and countryside interpretation. For 12 years he worked for Northumberland National Park, as Interpretation Officer and Head of Visitor Services. The author of seventeen books, he has illustrated guides, periodicals, leaflets and exhibitions. He lives in Hexham, Northumberland.



