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Maritime debris
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square NU1437
Maritime debris including a lobster pot, together with a misplaced traffic cone... (more)
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Mountain Debris
by Liz Gray
for square NN4490
Strange mountain debris hidden in the col
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Debris, River Lagan, Belfast (December 2015)
by Albert Bridge
for square J3474
An accumulation of debris, caught in a boom immediately upstream of the Queen... (more)
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Debris and Defences
by Scott Cormie
geograph for square NO7462
Trunk debris and blocks at the mouth of the River North Esk.
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River debris
by Alan Hughes
for square SS9076
A discarded railway ‘chair’ with a tennis ball lodged where the rail should be.... (more)
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Marine debris at Hunterston
by Thomas Nugent
geograph for square NS1852
Natural and man made debris in a corner at the former oil rig construction yard.
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Debris from the former car park
by Gerald England
for square SJ9594
A piece of debris from the recently demolished Clarendon Square multi-storey car park.
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Coastal East Lothian : Storm debris, Belhaven beach
by Richard West
geograph for square NT6479
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Unidentified debris, Sinah Lake, Hayling Island
by Brian Robert Marshall
for square SU7000
The location of the debris is approximate. It is probably something left over... (more)
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Eddying scum
by Alan Hughes
for square SN8968
Debris gathers in swirling patterns at the top corner of the Penycarreg Reservoir.
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Building debris, Earlsferry, Fife
by Claire Pegrum
geograph for square NT4799
Large slabs of masonry dumped on the coast are often the remains of 2nd World... (more)
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Accumulated debris adjacent to the culvert at Glan Conwy station
by Richard Hoare
for square SH8076
The tide when high can bring a considerable amount of driftwood.
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Beach clearance
by Alan Hughes
geograph for square SS5085
Debris from the beach has been gathered ready for collection and disposal.
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Marine debris
by Alan Hughes
geograph for square SS4684
Volunteers have cleared all this rubbish from the coast - but collection and... (more)
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Lower Halstow: Debris on the Halstow Creek foreshore
by Michael Garlick
for square TQ8567
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Mining debris near Swinhope Head
by David Purchase
geograph for square NY9032
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Coastal East Lothian : Cue ball, Belhaven beach
by Richard West
for square NT6479
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Coastal East Lothian : Tangled up in blue (and yellow)
by Richard West
geograph for square NT6479
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Military debris
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NT8804
Or artillery targets!
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Debris from the fallen tree
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NU2310
Cleared from the road to allow traffic to pass.
See... (more)
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View downstream from the Factory Bridge
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NU2003
Showing more debris from Storm Arwen.
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Debris from Storm Arwen
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NU2002
Windfalls blocking the Hazon Burn at its confluence with the River Coquet.
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Old railtrack debris near reservoir
by Chris Wimbush
geograph for square NM5864
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Debris from clear felling of forest west of Cunyan Crags
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NT9818
At the top left there is yet another sheepfold, appearing only after the clear felling.
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A river of rocks
by Alan Hughes
geograph for square SN7019
At the end of the last ice age meltwater from the retreating glacier carried... (more)
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Fences allowing animals to drink from the river
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NY8396
Note the debris on the wire fence in the foreground.
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Agricultural debris
by Russel Wills
geograph for square HU3465
Beside a farm at Southpund.
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High tide on Afon Conwy
by Richard Hoare
geograph for square SH7977
An exceptionally high tide has brought debris to the rivers edge and the... (more)
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Storm Brian borne debris
by Richard Hoare
geograph for square SH7961
Against Pont Fawr.
Following heavy rains and high river levels occasioned by Storm Brian.
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Storm borne debris
by Richard Hoare
geograph for square SH7961
Against Pont Fawr.
Following heavy rains and high river levels occasioned by Storm Brian.
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Remains of a crashed Sabre aircraft on Great Hill, Upperthong
by Humphrey Bolton
geograph for square SE0905
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Debris at the high water mark
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NU0744
On Goswick Sands.
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Shipyard debris
by Thomas Nugent
for square NS3174
A conglomerate of old and rusted wire and welding rods on the shore at the site... (more)
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Debris in and beside the Barrow Burn
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NT9105
The large catchment area including the Otterburn Ranges causes torrential flows... (more)
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Bangor-on-Dee Bridge & log jam
by Colin Park
geograph for square SJ3845
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Rubbish in street
by Paul Foster
geograph for square SJ9399
Piles of rubbish in Tameside street
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Damning evidence
by Bob Harvey
for square SP9329
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Wrecks on the moor
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NT8802
A first view of Linshiels Lake.
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Driftwood at the shoreline
by Ian Paterson
geograph for square TF5657
Looking towards the windy Wash in the distance.
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Abandoned ground, Basford Road
by Bryn Holmes
geograph for square SK5542
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Neglected corner of St George's Hospital site
by Jonathan Hutchins
geograph for square SJ9223
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Aircraft crash site on the west side of Beinn na Feusaige
by shikari
geograph for square NH0854
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Aircraft crash site on the west side of Beinn na Feusaige
by shikari
for square NH0854
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Aircraft crash site on the west side of Beinn na Feusaige
by shikari
geograph for square NH0854
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Aircraft crash site on the west side of Beinn na Feusaige
by shikari
geograph for square NH0854
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Abandoned building site?
by Eirian Evans
geograph for square SM9529
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Washed-up post, Penny Steel, Staithes
by habiloid
for square NZ7818
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Huge heap of brash from clear felling Oxen Wood
by Russel Wills
geograph for square NU1311
This will be 'chipped' and sent for combustion in a power station.
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Timber jetsam
by Alan Hughes
geograph for square SS4286
Large branches deposited at the tide line at the foot of Ram Grove.
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Once a fence
by Colin Kinnear
geograph for square NX9298
The remains of a fence at the side of the road. Great views from up here and Red... (more)
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