Yucca

Cleaning up the planet, one bottle at a time

Doing the right thing often requires a bit of more effort and Ecover’s pledge, announced this Wednesday, aims to set ambitious new standards in packaging.

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A new location for this year's Yucca camping.

Seeing the annual Yucca camping trip through a first-timer's eyes.

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A casual-tea, one might say

Rode a mountain bike trail this weekend steeped in history. So long and so gnarly that even the locals are wary of its reputation; little wonder it’s called ‘The Beast of Brenin’.

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Cornish snails hang-out

Baby Tapirs are most cool

Popped to deepest Kent today - it was my first trip to Kent when I haven't got on the Chunnel and I have to say it is well worth the diversion.

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Posted by: Richie Jones

Tagged as: Nature

(And it's about time)

The cliffs at Freshwater Dorset catching the late afternoon sunshine.

Autumn is upon us

Fab weather as Yucca heads (further) west

We all shipped out and headed west to Devon this weekend.

...no life

This was taken in an undisclosed location ‘in England’, boo.

Nice to see the blue sky though!

Posted by: Richie Jones

Tagged as: Biking, Nature, Outdoors

The Violet Ground Beetle
Habitat: small caves

These beasts can grow to the size of a bulldozer. They have been known to feed on dogs, small children and whole trees. So, if you are picnicing out in the country this summer and come across one, do not approach, as they may eat you.

They are easy to spot due to their huge size and their big teeth.

Be warned.

Posted by: Jim Scudamore  (Show profile)

Tagged as: Animals, Nature, Outdoors

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