Born to Explore - 2011 England Magic of the Moors 1-25 was released on:
USA: 12 May 2012
Mostly in Northern England look up the North Yorkshire moors.
Greater Manchester, England.
On the Moors and in deserts too.
Dartmoor, Exmoor and Bodmin Moor.
No, unfortunately England has no jungles, but has many nature preservation's are forests.
Moors and Minarets - 1925 was released on: USA: 15 February 1925
Clayton le Moors was named after the village of Clayton, situated in Lancashire, England. The suffix "le Moors" refers to the moorland surrounding the area. The name "Clayton" is believed to derive from the Old English words "clay" and "tun," meaning "muddy farmstead."
Columbus wanted to explore and Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand wanted to support him because they wanted the riches of Asia but after kicking out the Moors, the land route was closed to them.
No, they did not. There is no evidence of them moving that far north in Europe. There are some of the opinion that the original inhabitants of what we call England were the Moors. Look up Queen Charlotte to see the features. In royalty they call themselves Black Nobility. The Black part of Black Nobility was describing the skin shade of the Moors. Look up a book by David Mac Ritchie called Ancient and Modern Britons.
Ireland is known for its moors and bogs, with regions like the Connemara in County Galway and the Slieve Bloom Mountains in Counties Offaly and Laois characterized by extensive peatlands and wetlands.
the Bronte family lived in Howrth in Yorkshire near the Yorkshire moors by Isaac stack
The Pennines Stonehenge The Moors in Cornwall and Devon The New Forest The white cliffs of Dover