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    Roman River is a 275.6-hectare (681-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) south of Colchester in Essex. Two areas, Friday Wood and...
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    formerly a separate SSSI, but now part of the Roman River SSSI. Together, the two areas of woodland cover 680.90 acres (275.55 ha). The river meanders to the...
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    Natural Beauty, and the river between Marlborough and Woolhampton is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The protection that this...
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    Loe SSSI is also listed for geological reasons as it represents the only remaining known exposure of fossiliferous Pleistocene gravels along the River Avon...
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    The Isis (redirect from River Isis)
    "MAGiC MaP: River Cherwell – Isis confluence". Natural England. "MAGiC MaP: Donnington Bridge". Natural England. "MAGiC MaP: Iffley Meadows SSSI". Natural...
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    (River Dee) is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in the preserved county of Clwyd, along the River Dee, with the River Dee (England) SSSI in...
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    Vespasian Road boatyard and numerous small establishments. The SSSI covers the river and its banks, with fen, flood meadows, wet woodland and swamp....
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    for inclusion of the river as an SSSI include geology, topography, flora, mammals, invertebrates, fish and birdlife, as the river and its tributaries constitute...
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    mine sites where copper, lead and silver have been mined since Roman times. The river valley downstream of Betws-y-coed is relatively wide and fertile...
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    classified as a SSSI and a nature conservation area. It consists of broadleaved, mixed, and yew woodland, fenland, marshland, swamp, and has the river Dever joining...
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