Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The River Dart

"The river takes it's name from a Celtic word meaning 'river where the oak trees grow' due to the banks of the lower Dart being covered in ancient woods of native oak."
At the head of the estuary of The River Dart is the town of Totnes.
The River Dart is home to many different types of wildlife.
Many places along The River Dart are named after it: Dartmoor, Dartmouth, Dartington, Dartmeet.
The valley and surrounding area of The River Dart is a place of great natural beauty.

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