Keston Audio Trail, Bromley
Tuesday, 02 March 2010 00:00

What do meat-eating plants, white-bellied bats, a fish called 'pet' and teenage mutant ninja turtles have in common? Find out on this amazing audio trail around one of Darwin's favourite 'countryside laboratories'.

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Extra Downloads:

A printable activity sheet (1.6mb PDF), aimed at 11-16 year olds, further expands on the topics raised in the trail and provides an opportunity to get creative.

A map and directions sheet, illustrating the audio trail stopping points, can also be downloaded as a PDF (475kb).

Either download the audio files onto your MP3 player, iPod or mobile, or listen to them directly from your computer or an internet-ready phone.*

1. Keston car park (1mb MP3)

2. Caesar's Well (1.6mb MP3)

3. Middle Pond (3mb MP3)

4. Bottom Pond (900kb MP3)

5. River Ravensbourne (1.4mb MP3)

6. Ornamental Gardens (980kb MP3)

7. Padmall Wood (1.5mb MP3)

8. Wood Bank (570kb MP3)

9. Dry Meadow (1.6b MP3)

10. Wet Meadow (1.7mb MP3)

11. Cherry Laurel (1.1mb MP3)

12. Keston Bog (980kb MP3)

13. Heathland (2mb MP3)

14. Earthworks (1.3mb MP3)

15.Wilberforce Tree (1.5mb MP3)

16. Gravel Pit (850kb MP3)


If it's easier, download the full audio trail (20mb ZIP) onto your computer and transfer them to an MP3 player or phone (click here for help in downloading the files).

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*Audio Trails do not charge for any of its mobile content, but your mobile network provider may charge a flat-rate to access the internet, or for the specific amount of data consumed. If you are unsure of data costs then please contact your provider for more info.

Five more Darwin-themed audio trails can be downloaded from www.audiotrails.co.uk/darwin

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