David Hall
Senior Member
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11772389
comments please.
comments please.
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that part of the country also has some nice produce.Not a very scientific poll by the looks of it; almost pointless. You only have to look at the number of large towns and cities that the thames either runs through, near or feeds and drains, compared with the Wye. You cant compare the two from a scientific point of view. From a popularity point of view the wye runs through some of the most beautiful unspoilt and un-populated countryside in the country, whereas the thames also runs through some beautiful countryside, but also through the best and worst of highly populated town and city environments.
Paul
that part of the country also has some nice produce.
http://www.douglaswillis.co.uk/CW_ProductDetails.aspx?PID=801
That's where they grow cob nuts!!
As well as in Kent of course!