The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT43) EAST ANGLIA, England -- April 29, 2003 -- TRAVEL-BRITAIN-BROADS-2 -- Part nature preserve, part recreation area, the Broads in East Anglia, England, welcome about a million visitors annually, who fish, bird-watch, bicycle, hike and boat along nearly 125 miles of navigable rivers and shallow lakes, or "broads.'' The waterways wend through a bucolic landscape of reed beds, windmill water pumps, manicured fields confined by blackberry hedgerows and medieval villages of flint-walled churches and thatched cottages. The newly restored, but nonfunctioning, wind pump at Thurne village in early April. (Jonathan Player/The New York Times)
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