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    I was admiring the view this morning across the Estuary with a lovely rainbow reflecting into the estuary just over Powderham Castle. A touch of Déja Vu But had to share it with you as this is a different rainbow.
    The second photo from a different point of view showing where the Exe Estuary meets the Exmouth brook
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    A couple of nice views there Chocky.
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    Thanks Rolf .
    Just over the other side of the railway bridge is where the brook meets the sea masses of migrant wintering birds gather. It's a fantastic sight and when spooked hundreds, literally hundreds fill the sky

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