Inside Britain's deepest dry valley
Devil’s Dyke, West Sussex I carefully descend the muddy paths down to the bottom, where it is strangely quietThe small car parks and lay-bys are full, and cars are already beginning to line the sides of the road. The morning sunshine has drawn the crowds to this beauty spot on the top of the South Downs, with its panoramic views of Brighton and the Channel to the south, and the Sussex Weald to the north. A crow calls from the black skeleton of a tree, making itself heard above the noise of
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