Exeter and Its Region
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... common on the coasts of the South West and not all the material included is of local origin . Flint shingle is a common constituent and it has been suggested that the fint content of the beaches was increased during the post - glacial ...
... common species flourish . However , some southern species are quite common as far east as Barnstaple Bay and a few extend to Lynmouth . Yet , in spite of this , the area immediately around St Ives shows a flourishing enclave of the cold ...
... common in the River Culm , and in some places in this river it is virtually the only species present . Dace have also been stocked into the Exeter Canal but these do not make the same growth rate as fish in the river . The most ...