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This week we launch our new series, England's best views, in which Simon Jenkins chooses his favourite views from the variety of England's brilliant landscapes. We also take a good look at water meadows and applaud the feats of our new generation of explorers, while David Profumo dips into the shadowy life of the mole.
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