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High path in Whitbarrow Nature Reserve looks to the sea
by Andy Waddington
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Category: Public footpath
The limestone plateau above Whitbarrow Scar has a network of paths crossing both... (more)
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The mouth of the Conwy
by Andy Waddington
geograph for square SH7779
Category: Beach
Looking across the mouth of the Conwy from the Beacons towards Deganwy just... (more)
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The tidal Afon Dyfi
by Christine Johnstone
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Or River Dovey, if you prefer. Taken from the Ynys Hir nature reserve.
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The Add estuary
by Bob Embleton
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Category: Estuary
Viewed from the Crinan swing bridge on the Crinan Canal.
Crinan Ferry is on the... (more)
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Sun on the Camel, Wadebridge
by Derek Harper
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Lighthouse Road, Hale Head
by David Dixon
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The track approaching the former lighthouse at Hale Head.
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Shields Harbour, Tyne Commission Quay
by David Dixon
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The Aln estuary and Alnmouth village
by Oliver Dixon
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Looking across the estuary from Church Hill.
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Humber estuary from the bridge
by DS Pugh
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Looking down over the pedestrian walkway on the north side of the bridge from... (more)
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Alnmouth village and the oak cross
by Oliver Dixon
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The classic view. In the foreground, the oak cross on the summit of Church Hill,... (more)
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The Aln estuary
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NU2410
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Creek off the Aln estuary and Waterside House
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NU2410
This creek was the main course of the estuary before the storm of 1806. Seen... (more)
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Creek off the Aln estuary
by Oliver Dixon
for square NU2409
This creek was the main course of the estuary before the storm of 1806. Seen... (more)
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Alnmouth village
by Oliver Dixon
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Houses on Riverside Road. The 19th century of St John the Baptist in the middle... (more)
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Mouth of the River Aln
by Oliver Dixon
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Just before high tide. Seen from Church Hill.
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The Aln estuary
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NU2410
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Mortuary Chapel and the Aln estuary
by Oliver Dixon
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Pipes flowing into the Humber
by DS Pugh
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Looking across the Humber Estuary with the bridge ahead.
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The Humber seen from Kilnsea Warren, Spurn
by habiloid
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The Humber at Wyke Bight, Spurn
by habiloid
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The Humber at Wyke Bight, Spurn
by habiloid
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Into the estuary
by DS Pugh
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Looking into the Humber Estuary from the path on Spurn Spit.
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Humber Estuary
by DS Pugh
geograph for square TA4015
Looking across the estuary from Easington Road.
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Edge of the estuary
by DS Pugh
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Looking into the Humber Estuary from Kilnsea.
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Exe estuary, East Devon Way and Avocet Line south of Lympstone
by David Smith
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Across the estuary
by DS Pugh
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Looking down from next to the north tower of the Humber Bridge. Below the Humber... (more)
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Humber Estuary from the bridge
by DS Pugh
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Looking inland from the west path over the Humber Bridge.
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Shoreline along the Humber estuary
by Mat Fascione
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Exercising horses in the Exe estuary, The Rag, Lympstone
by David Smith
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At high tide, water in the estuary comes close to the road and horses are often exercised
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The reverse view
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NU2410
Looking from Alnmouth village towards Church Hill and the oak cross. See also... (more)
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Sandbar at the mouth of the River Aln
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NU2410
Seen from Church Hill, shortly before high tide.
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Aln estuary viewed through the Mortuary Chapel window
by Oliver Dixon
for square NU2409
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Estuary and Lelant Wharf
by DS Pugh
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The estuary of the River Hayle with the tide out.
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Hayle estuary and Porth Kidney Sands
by DS Pugh
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Looking along the estuary of the River Hayle with the tide out.
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The Humber seen from The Humber Bridge
by habiloid
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The Humber seen from The Humber Bridge
by habiloid
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The Humber seen from The Humber Bridge
by habiloid
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A view from The Humber Bridge
by habiloid
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The Humber seen from The Humber Bridge
by habiloid
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Seat with a view, Barmouth
by Malc McDonald
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A bench seat on the hillside overlooking Barmouth, with a view over the estuary... (more)
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Mawddach estuary, near Barmouth
by Malc McDonald
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A view up the estuary of Afon Mawddach, taken while the tide was low.
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Mawddach estuary and Barmouth bridge
by Malc McDonald
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A view of the estuary of the Afon Mawddach, taken from the breakwater which... (more)
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Flag on the Riverside Walkway
by DS Pugh
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Looking along the banks of the River Humber. The flag is for the coronation next week.
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The Humber seen from Easington Road, Kilnsea
by habiloid
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River Exe Estuary
by John P Reeves
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A view looking across the River Exe estuary towards Topsham from the grounds of... (more)
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The Humber
by habiloid
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The Exe estuary, high tide, looking down river to Exmouth
by David Smith
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In the foreground is the railway line to Exmouth (The Avocet Line)
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Severn Estuary near Slimbridge
by David Dixon
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A view along the estuary shore from the end of the Estuary Walkway at the... (more)
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Humber from the bridge
by DS Pugh
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Looking inland from the Humber Bridge.
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North Bank
by DS Pugh
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Looking down on the north bank of the Humber from the west path on the Humber Bridge.
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