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  1. 5 de nov. de 2010 · See all clips from British Isles: A Natural History (52) Human intervention plays a vital role in protecting Britain's best-loved landscapes.

  2. British Isles: A Natural History. Miles from the coast, Cheshire plants cope with the remains of a salty prehistoric sea.

  3. 4 de mar. de 2023 · Alan Titchmarsh, British Isles: A Natural History Part 4 - Islands Apart

  4. About 125,000 years ago. Britain is an island. Higher than today, the sea submerges low-lying land, such as parts of Norfolk and Lincolnshire around the Wash. In the warm climate, hippos wallow in the River Thames and lions prowl where Trafalgar Square now stands. These animals got here as the sea levels rose, before the land was cut off.

  5. 1 de oct. de 2004 · British Isles: A Natural History takes the reader on a journey through time, from the explosive birth of the islands to the rich and varied landscape of today. It chronicles the evolution of this unique land, exploring everything from geology and geography to flora and fauna. The story begins 3 billion years ago, when primeval forces created ...

  6. S1.E2 ∙ Dinosaurs, Deserts and Volcanoes. October 13, 2004. Topics covered in Episode 2 are: Hadrian's Wall, Rafting on The River Tay, The Sundew Flower, Gaping Gyll, Isles of Scilly, Jurassic Coastline, Dinosaurs, Seven Sisters - Sussex, Giant's Causeway. Rate.

  7. Nature and wild islands. You’ll encounter the wild landscapes of the Hebrides, the tropical-looking Isles of Scilly and the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve on the Isle of Man, as well as enjoying scenic walks along the Pembrokeshire and Devon coasts. PLEASE NOTE: In keeping with our adventurous spirit, we visit small remote ports on our expeditions.