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Taylor Swift performs onstage during "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour"

Taylor Swift is walking in the footsteps of these tortured poets, who found solace in Britain's landscapes 

Taylor Swift's Tortured Poets Department trod the same paths of the British landscapes that had once inspired the great poets of history – but for some, these landscapes were more than just a muse
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Runners racing down a hill

Bog snorkelling, cheese rolling and nettle eating – inside Britain's weirdest sports

From chasing horses to snorkelling in bogs and chasing a cheese down a rather steep hill, here is our pick of the best eccentric contests from around the UK
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Otter stealing fish CCTV footage

Caught on camera: Otter and heron busted stealing fish from Northumberland fishing boat

After bait began disappearing in Amble harbour, a skipper installed a camera – and discovered some bold nighttime visitors
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Clumber spaniel running at Crufts

Crufts’ new star: Here's everything you need to know about the Clumber spaniel (including its aristocratic origins)

Heavy-set, calm, and loyal, Clumber spaniels are rare winners at Crufts – but this year, Bruin stole the spotlight
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BORTH, WALES - MAY 24: A general view of petrified ancient trees on May 24, 2019 in Borth, Wales. A prehistoric forest which was buried under water and sand more than 4,500 years ago has been uncovered on the beach between Ynys-las and Borth in mid-Wales. The forest has become associated with the myth of a sunken civilization, known as Cantrer Gwaelod, or or the Sunken Hundred, and devotees believe the area was a once-fertile land and township stretching for 20 miles. The remains of the forest's trees, preserved in the local peat, have been exposed by low tides and high winds from the recent Storm Hannah. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)

Could the lost city of Atlantis be just off the coast of Wales?

A prehistoric forest which was buried under water and sand more than 4,500 years ago has been uncovered on the beach between Ynys-las and Borth in mid-Wales.
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The famous Historic Laxey Wheel tucked in between lush green Summer trees, shot from a higher vantage point,

Steam trains, Viking castles and sea views: Here's where to stay, what to eat and what to visit on the Isle of Man

From sea crossings and heritage railways to standout seafood and coastal castles, here’s how to get to and around the Isle of Man – plus where to stay, eat and explore once you arrive
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Traigh Mohr on the Isle of Lewis on a sunny day

Scientists discover heartbreaking reason behind mass whale stranding on Hebridean beach

The 55 pilot whales that landed on a beach on the Isle of Lewis were supporting a female whale having a difficult birth, new research discovers
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War is Over Rally in Central Park, New York, New York, May 1975. (Photo by Allan Tannenbaum/Getty Images)

From a time when the world wobbled on its axis: These are the 11 best folk songs from the 1970s

From fractured love affairs to maritime tragedy, the 1970s pushed folk music far beyond its acoustic roots
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Iguanodon dinosaur, illustration

Britain's lost giants: 7 dinosaurs that once called Britain home

The UK's shores teemed with dinosaurs during the Mesozoic Era…
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“It was a life-changing experience.” Inside the plus-size hiking group transforming the UK's outdoors

With some smart gear choices and support from others, every body can enjoy the benefits of being active in the countryside
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The view east from Seaford Head, East Sussex, as evening sunshine illuminates the chalk cliffs of the Seven Sisters. The seven peaks on the cliffs run from Cuckmere Haven, where the River Cuckmere joins the English Channel (the Haven is just visible on the left), to Birling Gap, a hamlet in danger of falling into the sea due to erosion. Birling Gap is just visible in the dip where the cliffs meet the shore in the distance, and Belle Tout lighthouse, now a private house, can be seen on the cliff above. In the foreground are the Coastguard cottages. 18/07/2006. Cliff landscape landscapes coast coastline coastlines iconic England English summer South Downs Way walking rambling. (Photo by Jeff Overs/BBC News & Current Affairs via Getty Images)

Ultimate guide to walking the iconic 100-mile South Downs Way

Looking for an adventure? An intoxicating mix of rolling downland, sleepy hamlets, and wave-hewn cliffs makes the South Downs Way one of Britain’s most romantic long-distance walks. Get exploring with our six-day guide.
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A wide angle view of a family of five enjoying the beauty of the Lake District in Keswick in Cumbria. They are out walking their patter-dale terrier along a beautiful quiet country road.

What are the best counties in England for dog walking trails?

A survey of English counties pinpoints the best regions to explore with your four-legged friend
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Explore the rolling hills and quaint honey-stone villages of the Cotswolds with these 14 charming walks

The Cotswolds’ softly contoured countryside, elevated pastures, and golden limestone villages make it an inviting place to roam throughout the year. Our guide leads you through some of the AONB’s most beautiful walking routes.
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