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Outfall near Groomsport
by Rossographer
geograph for square J5584
An old cast iron outflow pipe at Briggs Rocks between Groomsport and Orlock.... (more)
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Outflow pipe
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NO5402
Running seaward from West Shore, Pittenweem.
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Outflow pipe and inspection chamber
by Richard Sutcliffe
geograph for square NO5201
Just east of the East Pier. The blue-coloured building is the East Pier... (more)
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Outflow pipe into the River Tyne
by Graham Robson
geograph for square NZ0964
Upstream of Wylam a pipe discharges into the River Tyne. The outlet is protected... (more)
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Outflow pipe
by Bill Harrison
geograph for square ST0243
The pipe seems to be the outlet for streams in the immediate countryside behind the beach.
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Groyne and outflow
by Ian Capper
geograph for square TQ0701
Groyne and outflow on the beach at East Preston.
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Outflow, Silent Valley
by Rossographer
geograph for square J3024
Outflow from the Silent Valley reservoir turbine. The actual turbine house is... (more)
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Outflow from Maxey Quarry into the Maxey Cut
by Paul Bryan
geograph for square TF1307
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Torasgeo, Isle of Lewis
by Claire Pegrum
geograph for square NB0033
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Outfall (or salt water feed?) at Newburn Bridge
by Mick Garratt
geograph for square NZ5131
Possibly connected with the old Seaton Swimming Baths, a veritable institution... (more)
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Rainwater Outflow
by Mick Garratt
geograph for square SD0791
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Remains of bottom gates, Bourne Lock
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SO8702
The pipe will have to be moved before this section of the Thames & Severn... (more)
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Seaweed on the shore
by Richard Sutcliffe
for square NO5402
At West Shore, Pittenweem. 6-14 September 2025 was the first ever Fife Seaweed... (more)
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Outfall, Goodrington Sands South
by Derek Harper
for square SX8959
The water is from the Clennon Valley stream. As it emerges, it glistens on a... (more)
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Iron-stained stream at Stony Heap
by Trevor Littlewood
geograph for square NZ1451
It's not the stream itself, the water, that's coloured - it's the... (more)
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