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Realmente impressionante estes cultivos. Não conhecia um modo de cultivo tão inusitado e com uma imagem artística tão bela. Magnífico! L1. Saudações sul brasileiras. Monalize
Actually, this shows the River Soar towpath, with Old Junction Marina and Boatyard on the right. The Soar doubles as the Grand Union Canal at this point, and the non-navigable River Wreake branches off to the left (East) under the bridge just visible on the left of this photo. This bridge is to be replaced in 2012 as part of Sustrans Connect2 Project.
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Actually a very interesting field with an ancient history as I'm sure you know.
Is this house abandoned? I've driven past it a few times, it looks cool.
I think this is the River Sour!
Regards David
Thank You for documenting Railway Trail so well! Great shots, looks like a wonderful place!
Georef correct I think but title should be Great Dalby
Realmente impressionante estes cultivos. Não conhecia um modo de cultivo tão inusitado e com uma imagem artística tão bela. Magnífico! L1. Saudações sul brasileiras. Monalize
Actually, this shows the River Soar towpath, with Old Junction Marina and Boatyard on the right. The Soar doubles as the Grand Union Canal at this point, and the non-navigable River Wreake branches off to the left (East) under the bridge just visible on the left of this photo. This bridge is to be replaced in 2012 as part of Sustrans Connect2 Project.
Sileby mill is on the Soar, not the Wreake
This is also the River Soar, not Wreake, which flows into the Grand Union canal, 3km upstream, and then into the River Soar.
This is also the River Soar where a meander has been bypassed, but not cut off, by the main channel.