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Brownsea Island holds a special place in the hearts ... gloriously sunny weather doing some beach art – one group made a map of the island using the natural materials they found around them.
Spring is in the air and it’s the perfect time to spot red squirrels scampering through colourful leaves on the UK's Brownsea Island. The campsite is opening on 1 April, making this the ideal ...
Beachcombers hoping for a quiet stroll down the seaweed-strewn shores of Brownsea Island in the English Channel ... an untrained person to sift earth and map the locations of artifacts.
The Brownsea Island website provides a downloadable access guide and map and a visual story tour of the island explaining what to expect from a visit. There is also a link to the AccessAble ...
It is thought that Amber spent around four days on Brownsea Island after befriending a woman who lives there, before attempting to make the journey back on Saturday. Kelly, 36, said ...
Every year thousands of people give up their free time to help with conservation and maintenance work on Brownsea Island. Whether it's manual work or guiding the tourists, without these volunteers ...
A tiny island community of 30 human beings and 250 red squirrels, a bird refuge and a playground for rich eccentrics... Sounds like some craggy Shetland outcrop, yet Brownsea Island is just a mile ...
A NEW interactive map shows the areas of Bournemouth ... predicts Mudeford and part of Christchurch as well as a portion of Brownsea Island, Baiter Park and Hamworthy Park could be underwater.
It's best known now for its red squirrels, but in the 1920s Brownsea Island was home to a thriving daffodil industry and as spring arrives, it's still possible to see many of the flowers as a ...
Water postman Sheridan Bartlett likes delivering to Brownsea Island so he can get out of his boss's hair Come rain or shine, water postman Sheridan Bartlett catches the boat across Poole Harbour ...