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My Mendip Challenge - Day 7 #MendipViews

One of the biggest draws to beautiful landscapes such as the Mendip Hills are views. Climbing to the top of Crook Peak to get a view out over the Severn Estuary or looking towards from the Somerset Levels, views are an important part of how we see beautiful landscapes.

For today, share with us your favourite local view whether that's something you can see from your home or a place in your local area. Use the link below for hints on taking landscape images in your garden or on your local walk.

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My Mendip Challenge - Day 8 #MendipRidge

The Mendip Hills landscape has spectacular dry valleys and gorges, ancient sinkholes and depressions, and impressive rocky outcrops. Not forgetting the most well-known Karst feature in Britain - Cheddar Gorge!

For today's challenge you need to get moving! We want to know how many steps you do today, use an app on your phone such as FitBit (you don't need an actual FitBit). The Cheddar gorge circular walk is 5.5km approximately 7000 steps! Walking is simple, free and one of the easiest ways to get more active and become healthier. But how many steps should you be doing and are you walking fast enough? Or do you want to climb a mountain in your own home on the stairs?

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My Mendip Challenge - Day 9 #MendipRocks

The Mendip Hills is one of the best areas in the country to appreciate the relationships between geology, landscape and natural history. 300 million years of geological history are exposed in natural outcrops and quarries. Quarrying has for more than a century been the single most important industry in the Mendip Hills, affecting the lives of those who live and work in the area. Take a trip back in time to see the quarries and the people that worked in them (Quarry Faces link below). Rocks don't have to be boring.

Todays challenge is to collect some rocks, decorate them and make a story about them.

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