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Our Daily Challenge: TYPOGRAPHY

Nice to see this old bit of the Central line up and running with steam.

Powerful Owl eating ringtail possum. Epping NSW

Epp - valenÇA

 

epp - valenÇA

 

epp - valenÇA

15th Annual Living Legends of Aviation

Participation of Commissioner Janusz Lewandowski at the EPP group event

RM 2217 at Ongar awaiting the last journey back to Shenfield.

Epping & Ongar & Railway

Autumn sunrise beside the Midland HIghway at Epping Forest.

20 227 shunts the errant 47 into the "naughty siding".

Moments from a EPPS (Efficient Program Planning Session)

Epping Forest is a 2,400-hectare (5,900-acre) area of ancient woodland between Epping in Essex to the north, and Forest Gate in Greater London to the south, straddling the border between London and Essex. It is a former royal forest, and is managed by the City of London Corporation. An area of 1,728 hectares (4,270 acres) is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation. It gives its name to the Epping Forest local government district, which covers part of it.

 

The forest is approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi) long in the north-south direction, but no more than 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from east to west at its widest point, and in most places considerably narrower. It lies on a ridge between the valleys of the rivers Lea and Roding. It contains areas of woodland, grassland, heath, streams, bogs and ponds, and its elevation and thin gravelly soil (the result of glaciation) historically made it unsuitable for agriculture. The forest was saved from destruction in the late 19th century after popular protests prompted the City of London to take legal action to prevent enclosure.

Epping Forest is a 2,400-hectare (5,900-acre) area of ancient woodland between Epping in Essex to the north, and Forest Gate in Greater London to the south, straddling the border between London and Essex. It is a former royal forest, and is managed by the City of London Corporation. An area of 1,728 hectares (4,270 acres) is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation. It gives its name to the Epping Forest local government district, which covers part of it.

 

The forest is approximately 19 kilometres (12 mi) long in the north-south direction, but no more than 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from east to west at its widest point, and in most places considerably narrower. It lies on a ridge between the valleys of the rivers Lea and Roding. It contains areas of woodland, grassland, heath, streams, bogs and ponds, and its elevation and thin gravelly soil (the result of glaciation) historically made it unsuitable for agriculture. The forest was saved from destruction in the late 19th century after popular protests prompted the City of London to take legal action to prevent enclosure.

Forest colours, Jacks Hill

EPP 50 Years. 18 de Março de 2026

Waiting to fly south.Young Swallows.

Nice to see this old bit of the Central line up and running with steam.

Nice to see this old bit of the Central line up and running with steam.

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