England Is Building a 4,327-Kilometer-Long King Charles Iii Trail Along the Coast | českénoviny.cz
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England, under the patronage of King Charles III, is building a coastal path, due to be completed this year and, according to the BBC, will be the longest managed coastal path in the world at 4,327 kilometres. The project is about 80 per cent complete and connects diverse landscapes from the Cornish cliffs in the south-west to the sand dunes of Northumberland in the north-east.
London - England, under the patronage of King Charles III, is building a coastal path, due to be completed this year and which, according to the BBC, will be the longest managed coastal path in the world at 4,327 kilometres. The project is about 80 per cent complete and connects diverse landscapes from the Cornish cliffs in the southwest to the sand dunes of Northumberland in the northeast.
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