Bosques de New Forest
New Forest's forests In the year 1079 Guillermo Conquering declared Royal Estate New Forest's forests, Hampshire, giving origin like that to the major forest autochthonous area of England. His territory that includes 232 square kilometres is covered of birches, hollies, coníferes and centenary oaks as the Knightwood Oak, one of the most famous trees of the reservation for seven meters of cinrcunferencia that measures his trunk. One of the attractions of walking along the zone is to sight deer and ponis grazing in the meadows.
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