net-ball: an English game, basically the same as basket-ball (played by women)
57 94,250 square miles: this is about the same size as New Zealand or half the size of France.
58 the Fens: low marshy land with lots of waterways (Фенленд)
59 moors (pl),moor: an area of open waste land; moors in England and Scotland are often used for preserving game.
60 The Channel Tunnel, which links England and France, is a little over 50 km (31 miles) long, of which nearly 38 km (24 miles) are actually under the English Channel.
61 "the Scott country": a hilly country in the south-east of Scotland where Sir Walter Scott (1777-1832), the famous British poet and novelist, lived.
62 the Cheviots (the Cheviot Hills): a wool-producing country in Britain. The Cheviot breed of sheep has given its name to a woollen cloth of high quality.