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1. For a small island, Britain has a good number of national parks. Which of the following scenic areas is NOT a national park?
2. Which was the first of Britain's National Parks?
3. Landscape features often preserve local language or dialect words. Which of the following is NOT a word for a valley or hollow of some kind?
4. Which is the highest Youth Hostel in the Peak District?
5. "The valley is gone and the Gods with it, and now every fool in Buxton can be at Bakewell in half an hour and every fool in Bakewell in Buxton; which you think a lucrative process of exchange - you Fools everywhere" - John Ruskin famously penned this diatribe against a viaduct built across what Derbyshire Dale?
6. If you walk the South Downs Way from east to west, you start by a steep climb up to Beachy Head - from which town?
7. What is the name of the eighth-century earthwork which runs close to the Welsh/English border for many miles?
8. If you walk in the Yorkshire Dales, you won't go very far without seeing "clints" and "grikes". What are these?
9. The Emperor Fountain, which was at one time (may still be, for all I know) the highest unpumped fountain in Europe, can be seen in the grounds of which English stately home?
10. Finally - if you are out and about in a British winter, you need to be careful to keep warm. Which of the following IS an acceptable emergency treatment for someone with hypothermia?
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