Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p North Devon's Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve in North Devon. It covers 55 square miles (140 km2) and is centred around Braunton Burrows, the largest sand dune system (psammosere) in England. The boundaries of the reserve follow the edges of the conjoined catchment basin of the Rivers Taw and the Torridge and stretch out to sea to include the island of Lundy.. }
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- North_Devon's_Biosphere_Reserve comment "North Devon's Biosphere Reserve is a UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve in North Devon. It covers 55 square miles (140 km2) and is centred around Braunton Burrows, the largest sand dune system (psammosere) in England. The boundaries of the reserve follow the edges of the conjoined catchment basin of the Rivers Taw and the Torridge and stretch out to sea to include the island of Lundy.".