May 13 - Norwich
May 13 - Norwich
You can’t stay in this part of the world and NOT visit the Norfolk Broads so that’s we went today. The Broads, consisting of shallow lakes and waterways, were mainly formed by Medieval man who dug out peat for fuel, over some 300 years. This industry, however, came to an end during the 14th century when the sea level began to rise and flooded the areas that had been dug out. Over the centuries though these areas have evolved into what they are today, an impressive wetland habitat for many species of birds and water animals.
Our trip today was to Hickling Broad, a 600 hectare site and one of the largest expanses of water in England. We spent the day in this lovely nature reserve walking, boating, and ‘twitching’, it was great, and it’s a definite recommendation for this part of the country from us.



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