Devon


When we joined the EU way back in the why what for period, Devonshire cream had 5% more fat content than the EU allowed. So it was little wonder that it was no longer made available for the public. Now we have left the EU I’m wondering if it might become available yet again for us Brits to enjoy.
                 Devon is one of my favourite resorts in Britain its coastline consists of open sandy beaches and vast sand dunes to rocky inlets and high cliffs overlooking spectacular ocean scenery hence once favored by smugglers. Teignmouth and are Dawlish Warren are certainly my favorite resorts in Devon; the River Teign that meets the sea at Teignmouth is 31 miles long and starts its life high on Dartmoor there are two separate sources of this river the North Teign and the South Teign, and they both meet at Leigh Bridge near the market town of Chagford. Most of the River is fast flowing and a haven to wildlife along its stretch.
Dartmoor is just beautiful and for me to even start to describe this place would be a daunting task having regally fished the Duchy of Cornwall's Dartmoor Estate. It was while I was fishing that I first noticed Leats they can be found all over the moors as they once carried water to the source of industries. Although their purpose may be redundant they still remain part of the moors beautiful landscape and many may even be mistaken for small rivers and streams…


Leats on Darmoor




                   

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