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Salisbury Plain is a chalk plateau in central southern England covering . It is part of a system of chalk downlands throughout eastern and southern England formed by the rocks of the Chalk Group and largely lies within the county of Wiltshire, with a little in Hampshire. The plain is famous for its rich archaeology, including Stonehenge, one of England's best known landmarks. Largely as a result of the establishment of the Army Training Estate Salisbury Plain (ATE SP), the plain is sparsely populated and is the largest remaining area of calcareous grassland in north-west Europe. Additionally the plain has arable land, and a few small areas of beech trees and coniferous woodland.
- Related: Geology of the United Kingdom, Marconi's Law
The Countryside Agency: Salisbury Plain and West W... The Countryside Agency: Salisbury Plain and West Wiltshire Downs AONB www.countryside.gov.uk/.../salisbury_plain_and_west_wiltshire_downs.asp - Web |
The Salisbury Plain Life Project The Salisbury Plain Life Project www.english-nature.org.uk/salisbury/ - Web |
MoD Access & Recreation Contact Information MoD Access & Recreation Contact Information www.mod.uk/.../SalisburyPlain.htm - Web |
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