Saturday 14 July 2007

Usk-the-River-served-lands , BreconBeacons[[plus-'the-National-Park]]

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Usk
'the river ,
'the river o' direct conn. w/ King Arthur + his romance,
'the river o' Arthur_ian[Arthurian] romance,
'the river o' romance

Usk.com may b[be] the easiest global central portal
4[for]
travel @round Usk-the-city e.t.c., +
travel @round Usk-the-river e.t.c., +
travel @round Usk-the-river-served-lands e.t.c., +
travel @round Usk-the-river-served-lands' nearby e.t.c.,+
travel @Wales e.t.c. +
travel @England e.t.c. +
travel @ United Kingdom e.t.c. +
travel @ the Greater Britain e.t.c. +
Arthur_ian[Arthurian] mythology or even anymythology +
Arthur_ian[Arthurian] romance travelling , e.t.c.
o k o k ,
easiest'' @least in 'the[these] senses[reasons]
http://gdoms.blogspot.com/2007/07/content-of-uskcom-s-its-lack-of-content.html

Usk.com may also b[be] the easiest
global central portal
4[for] movements for independent Celtic landssss
http://gdoms.blogspot.com/2007/07/uskcom-central-4for-independent.html

welcome to this post's own text , sorry ThANKye

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brecon_Beacons_National_Park
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Brecon Beacons
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For other uses, see Brecon Beacons (disambiguation).

The Brecon Beacons (Welsh: Bannau Brycheiniog) are a
mountain range located in the south-east of Wales.
They form the nucleus of the Brecon Beacons National Park
(Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog),
one of Wales' three National Parks.

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The National Park

The National Park was established in 1957,
the last of the three Welsh parks
(Snowdonia was first in 1951).
It covers 519 square miles (1344 km²),
significantly more than the Brecon Beacons themselves,

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The area to the west of the Brecon Beacons range is known as
the Fforest Fawr (Great Forest),
and was designated a geopark by UNESCO in 2005.
Most of the national park is moorland,
with some forestry plantations, and pasture in the valleys.

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