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        <title>TM4975 : River Blyth from the Southwold to Walberswick footbridge</title>
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        <description>Looking east back to the Harbour mouth about a mile downstream. The well known &quot;Harbour Inn&quot; (even better known for its fish &amp; chips meals) is at the bend on the left.</description>
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        <title>TM4975 : Ebb &amp; flow on the River Blyth, Suffolk</title>
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        <description>The changing tide on the Blyth. Viewing the Walberswick bank from the Southwold bank.</description>
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        <title>TM4249 : Storm clouds gathering at Orford Quay</title>
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        <description>At Orford Quay on the River Alde looking ssw in direction of Havergate Island (bird sanctuary - Avocets) &amp; beyond to the North Sea at Shingle Street. Orfordness is to the left, Orford village to the rear and right.</description>
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        <description>A converted mill in Burgh, Suffolk. (In the local tongue pronounced &quot;burg&quot;, unlike say, &quot;Grundsburrer&quot; [Grundisburgh], the nearby village or &quot;Edinburrer&quot;).</description>
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        <description>Much has been lost but plans are in place to restore the mill to its former glory.</description>
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