Tuesday, 6 April 2010
Royal Lodge
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Sunninghill Park
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Hampton Court Palace
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Mesa
A mesa (Spanish and Portuguese for "table") is an elevated area of land with a flat top and sides that are usually steep cliffs. It takes its name from its characteristic table-top shape.
It is a characteristic landform of arid environments, particularly the southwestern United States. Many examples are also found in Spain, Sardinia, North and South Africa, Arabia, India, Australia, badlands and Colorado regions of North America. The largest mesa in the world is considered to be the Grand Mesa located in western Colorado in the United States.
dissected plateau
Potrero
In English, a potrero is a long mesa that at one end slopes upward to higher terrain. This landform commonly occurs on the flanks of a mountain, as part of a dissected plateau.
A loan word from Spanish language, potrero is in current use in the southwestern United States, where it is sometimes translated as "tongue of land" and "enclosed piece of pasture land".[1] In Spanish language, however, the "tongue of land" sense is archaic.
Pasture
Pasture is land with vegetation cover used for grazing of livestock as part of a farm, or in ranching or other unenclosed pastoral systems or used by wild animals for grazing or browsing. Prior to the advent of factory farming, pasture was the primary source of food for grazing animals such as cattle and horses. It is still used extensively, particularly in arid regions where pasture land is unsuitable for any other agricultural production. In more humid regions, pasture grazing is exploited extensively for free range and organic farming.
Pasture growth can consist of grasses, legumes, other forbs, shrubs or a mixture. Soil type, minimum annual temperature, and rainfall are important factors in pasture management.
Common
Fagaceae
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Saturday, 3 April 2010
Oak Tree
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Liverpool Street railway station
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Thursday, 1 April 2010
Harlesden
It is slowly shaking off this image, and has been praised for its vibrant Caribbean culture and unofficially named London's Reggae capital. The population includes people of Afro-Caribbean heritage, as well as Irish Catholic, Brazilian and smaller Portuguese communities.
Wormwood Scrubs
Old Oak Common
The two former GWR main lines, the Great Western Main Line (GWML) of 1838 to Reading via Slough, and the 1903 New North Main Line (NNML) via Greenford to Northolt Junction, which is the start of the Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway line, split at Old Oak junction. The GWML has a regular passenger service; the now singled NNML is used by freight trains and empty coaching stock movements, with just one workday passenger train each way between Gerrards Cross and Paddington via West Ruislip.