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Jonny

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Sheffield’s wild fig trees are a fascinating quirk of urban ecology born from the city's heavy steel industry. Exotic fig trees thrive along the River Don because warm, industrial wastewater from steel works created a tropical micro-climate that allowed fig seeds, discarded in human waste, to germinate and grow.

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Fishing on walk along Don up from St. Mary's Bridge

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Graffiti under Power Station Road, by Don in Doncaster

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Looking across the Don up the River Cheswold at Marsh Gate Bridge

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Rapids on walk along Don up from St. Mary's Bridge

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Loop-the-loop canal boat by Alex Chinneck

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Loop-the-loop canal boat by Alex Chinneck

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