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Epping Forest

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Why are you visiting Epping Forest? What is the aim and purpose? The aim and purpose of this is to investigate the impact of recreation, tourism and management. Also to go to 2-3 sites and look out for the differences and similarities between the sites. The two sites we went to are pillow mounds and rushey plain. A pillow mound was more accessible then rushey plain nevertheless rushey plain did have more spatial area. Epping forest is important because it is a SSSI. If you look around the area there is nothing but greenery this is what attracts people to visit the place. The other advantage is that there are a lot of accesses in the forest e.g. roads and motorways that help tourists reach to the forest. When we got to the forest we split up into our classes and went to a classroom to learn about the forest...

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