File:Darwins Thinking Path.JPG

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English: This is a path in the grounds of Down House. Darwin regularly walked along this path for exercise of body and mind. He called it his "Thinking Path". I visited Down House on my 60th birthday and took this picture with my digital camera.
Date 20 February 2008 (original upload date)
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Author Tedgrant at English Wikipedia

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  • 2008-02-20 10:13 Tedgrant 2560×1920×8 (3118665 bytes) This is a path in the grounds of Down House. Darwin regularly walked along this path for exercise of body and mind. He called it his "Thinking Path". I visited Down House on my 60th birthday and took this picture with my digital camera.

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