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This is the end of a very long brook coming down from Woodbury Common through Exmouth to relieve the flooding of the town.
Here the brook meets the Exe estuary. I'm standing on a bridge/ road of the last section some of this brook runs underground. There are a pair of Mute swans by the outlet into the estuary. |
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Oh yes. we would be flooded if it wasn't there Down town is often under water if it rains heavily
The water rages down to the sea when we have heavy rain , washing all and sundries with it. http://www.exmouth-guide.co.uk/water_mill.htm |
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Thames valley birds - Landscape, Building and Industrial Photography Pretty much as the title suggests The end of the brook
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