East Devon is the name given by Wikivoyage to that part ofDevonthat lies to the east of the River Exe. The region is bounded to the south by Lyme Bay, part of the English Channel, to the east byDorset, to the north-east by Somerset and to the west byExeterandNorth Devon. ...
Photo: grumpylumixuser, CC BY 3.0. The village of Branscombe is found on the coast of East Devon between Seaton and Sidmouth and is one of the most relaxing and picturesque villages on Jurassic Coastline.SeatonType: Town with 7,690 residents Description: town in Devon, England, UK Categories...
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their uppermost border. Only one or two road crossings from the mainland to the new area, giving us more incentive to use boats or air vehicles. Mostly rural inland on the flat portions with farms and small villages, and maybe a larger town to match North Yankton's size on the coastline...
Mawson Plateau lies at at the northern extremity of South Australia’s Flinders Ranges. It is a very remote , inaccessible and arid wilderness. The plateau lies between 600 and 750 metres, reaching its highest point at Freeling Heights at 944 metres. A four day hike was to take us across...
The West Country is an unofficial, but popular, name for the South West of England. Cornwall Devon Somerset WiltshireEast of England Photo: smileeyface1993, CC BY 2.0. The East of England is the most easterly region of England and indeed of the whole United Kingdom. Essex Norfolk Hertfordsh...
s Endin the extreme southwest is a succession of sandstones of different colours and limestones of different ages, culminating in the white chalk from theIsle of WighttoDover. A varied panorama of cliffs, bays, and river estuaries distinguishes the English coastline, which, with its many ...
To the north and east the mountains of Antrim (physiographically a plateau) tilt upward toward the coast. They reach an elevation of 1,817 feet (554 metres) at Trostan, with the plateau terminating in an impressive cliff coastline of basalts and chalk that is broken by a series of the ...