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A tiro de piedra del bullicio de Camden, los londinenses encuentran en este parque un oasis de quietud donde crecen hasta 650 especies de plantas silvestres
El parque Hampstead Heath de LondresCARLOS FRESNEDA
La gente sube a lo más alto de Hampstead Heath para ver Londres emergiendo entre las copas de los árboles. Pero la experiencia más reconfortante es sin duda la inmersión total en la naturaleza que uno siente en los estanques, en los bosques de robles y hayas y en las praderas donde crecen hasta 650 especies de plantas silvestres. Estamos en el primer Parque del Silencio de la capital británica, un oasis de quietud a tiro de piedra del bullicio de Camden.
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By Rebecca Cafe
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image captionThe Hampstead Heath Act of 1871 set out how the land should be managed, decreeing that it must be preserved in its natural state and not be manicured
Hampstead Heath, a tranquil piece of countryside in the vast sprawl of London, has long been one of the capital s most cherished public spaces.
Popular with swimmers, nature lovers and many an author - CS Lewis is said to have been inspired to write The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe while walking there on a snowy day - the land was granted protected status 150 years ago.
BBC News
By Rebecca Cafe
image copyrightGetty Images
image captionThe Hampstead Heath Act of 1871 set out how the land should be managed, decreeing that it must be preserved in its natural state and not be manicured
Hampstead Heath, a tranquil piece of countryside in the vast sprawl of London, has long been one of the capital s most cherished public spaces.
Popular with swimmers, nature lovers and many an author - CS Lewis is said to have been inspired to write The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe while walking there on a snowy day - the land was granted protected status 150 years ago.