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South Downs National Park topographic map
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South Downs National Park
The South Downs National Park's chalk downland sets it apart from other national parks in Britain. However, almost a quarter (23%) of the national park consists of a quite different and strongly contrasting physiographic region, the western Weald, whose densely wooded hills and vales are based on an older Wealden geology of resistant sandstones and softer clays. The highest point in the national park, Blackdown, at 280 m (919 ft) above sea level, is in fact situated in the Weald, on the Greensand Ridge, whereas the highest point on the chalk escarpment of the South Downs, Butser Hill, has an elevation of 271 m (889 ft) above sea level.
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Name: South Downs National Park topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: South Downs National Park, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom (50.73324 -1.33670 51.19341 0.27259)
Average elevation: 54 m
Minimum elevation: -3 m
Maximum elevation: 297 m
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