English: Ash Moor Looking into a field with an extraordinarily irregular boundary, a rarity in this flat land where most boundaries are straight. The field is adjacent to the locally notorious unused Ash Moor burial site, where almost a million carcasses from the 2001 FMD outbreak were intended to be buried. The area is now the latest addition to Devon Wildlife Trust's nature reserves.
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