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The Quantock Hills were England's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, being designated in 1956. You'll find many different characters enjoying the natural wildlife and traditional hunting to this day. 

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Posted at 11:35h in Portraits by careymarks

The Quantock Hills were England’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, being designated in 1956. You’ll find many different characters enjoying the natural wildlife and traditional hunting to this day.

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