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In North Devon sits a beautiful three-mile stretch of stunning golden sand, backed by the impressive Braunton Burrows, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Saunton Sands is renowned for having some of the ...
These were discreetly tucked into books as unexpected gifts for borrowers. The library’s location near the Braunton Burrows—an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve ...
The estuary formed by the Taw and Torridge Rivers at Braunton Burrows has the UK’s largest ... reign to experience one of the last wilderness zones of the country. The Tarka Trail is another ...
Conservation charity Buglife asked for the public's help last year to find evidence of the Strandline Beetle (Eurynebria complanata), which was last spotted in England 23 years ago in Braunton ...
The library’s location near the Braunton Burrows—an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve—further enriched the project’s connection with nature.