




Kliek op die kiekies op hulle bietjie groter oop te maak.
Hier is so bietjie nuus oor die park:
"Richmond Park covers 2,358 acres and is Europe's largest urban walled park (the wall is 8 miles long). Its origins as a place for royal deer hunting go back to Edward I (1272-1307) and it still retains a 650+ herd of deer (Red & Fallow). The continuous grazing by the deer has shaped the park's habitats, maintaining stunning views over rolling grasslands and majestic parkland trees.
The 50 year old Isabella Plantation is one of the national treasures of Richmond Park. The plantation is a beautiful woodland garden that houses a fine collection of azaleas, including the National Collection of 50 Japanese azalea varieties. Rhododendrons, camellias, and magnolias thrive under a mature woodland canopy with many other acid-loving plants. The creation of the garden took some four years of continuous labour before it was open to the public."
Buite die plantasie lyk dit heeltemal anders, daar is groooooot oop stukke velde en groot stukke met farings wat skouer hoogte groei. Daar is ook dele met baie bome wat letterlik 'n woud is. En dan is daar natuurlik die bokke. Dit is SO weird om te sien hoe die grooooooot "krismis bokke" sommer so hier by jou verbyloop.
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