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3D LiDAR scan of Badbury Rings in Dorset UK This digital terrain model reveals the site hidden by foliage and the disrupted pattern of the landscape
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Aerial view of Badbury Rings hill fort in Dorset UK The fort was constructed around 800 BC and was most likely inhabited by the Durotriges tribe unt
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Southern facing ditches and ramparts at Badbury Rings hill fort Dorset UK The fort was constructed around 800 BC and was most likely inhabited by t
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Aerial view of the southern facing ditches and ramparts at Badbury Rings hill fort Dorset UK The fort was constructed around 800 BC and was most li
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Aerial view of Badbury Rings hill fort in Dorset UK The fort was constructed around 800 BC and was occupied until the Roman invasion of Britain in t
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Beech tree avenue and road in morning sunlight in spring Badbury Rings Dorset England United Kingdom Europe Photo by Adam Burton
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Badbury Rings Aerial photograph of Badbury Rings an Iron Age hillfort consisting of three circular ramparts surrounding an inner fort (centre) The
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Mature beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) beside a road (not seen) The famous avenue is situated at Badbury Rings on the Kingston Lacy estate in Wimborn
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Mature beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) beside a road (not seen) The famous avenue is situated at Badbury Rings on the Kingston Lacy estate in Wimborn
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Mature beech trees (Fagus sylvatica)
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Mature beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) beside a road (not seen) The famous avenue is situated at Badbury Rings on the Kingston Lacy estate in Wimborn
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Mature beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) beside a road (not seen) The famous avenue is situated at Badbury Rings on the Kingston Lacy estate in Wimborn
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Mature beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) beside a road This famous avenue is situated at Badbury Rings on the Kingston Lacy estate in Wimborne Dorset
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Beech tree leaves (Fagus sylvatica) These new leaves are very thin and papery in order that they can capture the maximum amount of sunlight Photogra
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Beech tree leaves (Fagus sylvatica) These new leaves are very thin and papery in order that they can capture the maximum amount of sunlight Photogra
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Mature beech trees (Fagus sylvatica)
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Common spotted orchids (Dactylorhiza fuchsii) on ancient chalk grassland Photographed at Badbury Rings Iron Age hill fort Dorset UK in June
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Common spotted orchids
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Ancient chalk grassland on the ramparts of an Iron Age hillfort The pink flowers are common spotted orchids (Dactylorhiza fuchsii) Photographed at B
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Common spotted orchids (Dactylorhiza fuchsii purple spike) and twayblade orchids (Listera ovata green spike) growing amongst yellow rattle (Rhinanth
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Wild basil (Clinopodium vulgare pink) and other wildflowers Photographed at Badbury Rings Dorset UK
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Kingston Lacy Beech Avenue on the road near Badbury Rings Dorset England United Kingdom Europe Photo by Adam Burton
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Tree lined country lane in springtime Dorset England United Kingdom Europe Photo by Adam Burton
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Kingston Lacy Beech lined avenue with road near Badbury Rings Dorset England United Kingdom Europe Photo by Adam Burton
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Ancient beech tree avenue at Kingston Lacy in spring Badbury Rings Dorset England United Kingdom Europe Photo by Adam Burton
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