Slapton Ley is a freshwater lake in the south side of Devon county, England. It is a National Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and also a Geological Conservation Review site. I...
Slapton Ley is a freshwater lake in the south side of Devon county, England. It is a National Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and also a Geological Conservation Review site. It is fed by streams and a small river, The Gara. The nature reserve is owned by the Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust. The beacheas of the area are affected by erosion, they are formed from sediment...
Slapton Ley is a freshwater lake in the south side of Devon county, England. It is a National Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and also a Geological Conservation Review site. It is fed by streams and a small river, The Gara. The nature reserve is owned by the Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust. The beacheas of the area are affected by erosion, they are formed from sediment, so this makes them special because they are non-replaceable. When the beaches are gone, a large amount of water damage could occur on the land.