Grid reference SU1901
near to Thorney Hill, Hampshire, England
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Ponies south of Long Pond, New Forest
These ponies are following a track across the heath, towards the road and Whitten Hill car park. Humans (on foot and bike) are not the only creatures to wear these paths deeper into the sandy soil.
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New Forest Ponies
This pond is near Cranes Moor, and is a popular watering place for local ponies.
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Dur Hill Down, New Forest
Horse riders and New Forest ponies.
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Dur Hill Inclosure
To the left, young conifers, and on the other side of the track, the inclosure boundary.
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Pony Pen near Dur Hill
Annually ponies are rounded up and prepared for sale. They are brought to pens like this to be examined by a vet and made ready for transportation.
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Path beside dismantled railway
The route of the railway itself is at this point heavily waterlogged and impassable on foot.
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Pond beside former railway line
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Burley: trig point, Dur Hill Down
This pillar stands just inside the wooded part of Dur Hill Down, at 76m above sea level.
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Isolated pine on Cranesmoor, New Forest
Cranesmoor is bounded to the south by the (now disused) railway cutting through sandy high ground. The acid soil supports heather and the occasional pine tree. There are a number of pine saplings sprouting up here too. There has recently... (more)
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Track from Dur Hill Inclosure, New Forest
This track leads down to the Burley-Bransgore road from Dur Hill Inclosure. The inclosure was created in 1962, and presumably this hard track was made at the same time. It is the only access route for the extraction of harvested timber from... (more)
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Triangulation Pillar
Ordnance Survey Triangulation Pillar.
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Disused railway
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