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tahir
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tahir
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 05 7:10 pm Post subject: |
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tahir wrote: |
Dunno about people but what about:
Rainham Marshes
Hackney Marshes
Wanstead Flats
Thames Chase Community Forest
as locations
I'm sure there's probably loads to forage alongside the Grand Union too. |
Tahir,
thanks for that, the last one sounds interesting, is there much woodland there? I have often thought of checking out the marshes, as I when I drive past parts of them on the M11 occasionally, they look like they may be good for fungi etc. Need to check them out, I have been down that way before, Hackney marshes that is, in fact I used to live in Dalston so had easy access. Never found that much fungi wise though, the odd Chicken in the woods in a park near there, but I'm sure there is more, has to be. Thanks again. |
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tahir
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 45671 Location: Essex
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