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Long Valley Collection

"Exploring the Rich Military History and Natural Beauty of Long Valley" Long Valley, located in Aldershot and Sandhurst

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Long Valley Collection: Military Life at Aldershot and Sandhurst (colour litho)
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Long Valley Collection: Halt! Scene in the Long Valley, Aldershot, during the summer drills (colour litho)
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Long Valley Collection: The Review at Aldershot, the Duke of Cambridge inspecting the Troops of the Aldershot Division in
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Long Valley Collection: The Queen reviewing the Aldershot Garrison in the Long Valley (engraving)
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Long Valley Collection: School for Cavalry of the Auxiliary Forces at Aldershott (engraving)
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Long Valley Collection: Von Schrencks Bittern (Ixobrychus eurhythmus) immature male, first winter plumage, walking on mud
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Long Valley Collection: Chestnut-eared Bunting (Emberiza fucata) adult male, non-breeding plumage, perched in brush
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Long Valley Collection: Ruddy-breasted Crake (Porzana fusca) adult, walking in wet vegetable field, Long Valley
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Long Valley Collection: Pallass Reed Bunting (Emberiza pallasi) adult male, non-breeding plumage, perched on wire
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Long Valley Collection: Black-faced Bunting (Emberiza spodocephala personata) Masked Bunting, adult female
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Long Valley Collection: Black-winged Stilt (Himantopus himantopus) adult, feeding in shallow water with reflection
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Long Valley Collection: Eurasian Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus) adult, perched, Long Valley, New Territories, Hong Kong
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Long Valley Collection: Red-throated Pipit (Anthus cervinus) adult, non-breeding plumage, standing in vegetable field
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Long Valley Collection: White-rumped Munia (Lonchura striata) adult, perched in citronella bush, Long Valley
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Long Valley Collection: Yellow-breasted Bunting (Emberiza aureola) adult, (faded breeding) winter plumage
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Long Valley Collection: View of freshwater fishponds habitat, Long Valley, New Territories, Hong Kong, China, October
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Long Valley Collection: Eurasian Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus) flock, in flight, taking off from field, Long Valley
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Long Valley Collection: Brown-headed Thrush (Turdus chrysolaus) adult female, standing on ground, Long Valley
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Long Valley Collection: Brown-cheeked Rail (Rallus indicus) adult, feeding on aquatic snail, standing in shallow water
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Long Valley Collection: Baillons Crake (Porzana pusilla) immature, walking in shallow water, Long Valley, New Territories
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Long Valley Collection: Building construction haulted due to bankruptcy at the Tamarak Resort near Donnelly, Idaho

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"Exploring the Rich Military History and Natural Beauty of Long Valley" Long Valley, located in Aldershot and Sandhurst, has witnessed countless scenes of military life throughout history. From the vibrant drills during summer to grand reviews by esteemed figures like the Duke of Cambridge and Queen Victoria herself, this valley has been a hub for training and inspection. The School for Cavalry at Aldershott stands as a testament to the dedication and skill honed within these grounds. The troops of the Aldershot Division have marched proudly through the Long Valley, displaying their unwavering commitment to duty. But Long Valley is not just about military prowess; it also boasts an incredible array of wildlife. Witnessing Von Schrencks Bittern emerging from reedbeds or walking on mud in its first winter plumage is truly a sight to behold. These graceful birds standing on one leg showcase nature's delicate balance amidst this picturesque landscape. Not only that, but Chestnut-eared Buntings can be spotted perched in brush, showcasing their non-breeding plumage with elegance. And let us not forget about the Ruddy-breasted Crake gracefully navigating wet vegetable fields – a true marvel of nature's resilience. Long Valley encapsulates both human achievement and natural wonders harmoniously coexisting side by side. It serves as a reminder that even amidst military drills and inspections, there is always room for appreciation of the beauty that surrounds us. So come explore Long Valley – immerse yourself in its rich history while being captivated by its diverse wildlife. Experience firsthand how this enchanting place weaves together tales of bravery, discipline, and awe-inspiring natural splendor.