National Parks Exhibition opens in Dartmoor
I have just finished setting up a new exhibition, which opens today in the High Moorland Visitor Centre in Dartmoor. The exhibition is a celebration of National Parks, and features my favourite pictures from most of the UK's National Parks. As the exhibition is in Dartmoor, there is a particular emphasis on this beautiful wilderness, but there are also pictures from Snowdonia, the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales to name but a few. All framed pictures are available to purchase from the wall, making them ideal gifts for special Christmas presents.
The High Moorland Visitor Centre is located in Princetown, right in the middle of Dartmoor. The exhibition runs until 4th March 2012. More details can be found on the Dartmoor National Park Authority website here.
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