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South Drain
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Photoblog: 22 Jan 2008
Draining the Somerset Levels, once tidal wetlands like the Broads.
Keywords: England, River Brue, Somerset Levels, Somerset, UK, reflections, rivers, water
Taken by Joe D on 2007-08-11 13:59:31 with: NIKON D50 at 18 mm 6643856/1000000 0.017 sec (1/60) ISO 200 |
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jurassic john
2007-08-19 15:56:05
Not only an interesting pic but a nice bit of reflection as well - I hope you were on a bridge! JJ
Paul Keleher
2007-08-19 17:58:25
Nicely done and the reflection of the clouds in the water is a big bonus.
Coastal Matt
2007-11-13 15:27:16
Great shot, again nice relfection! I live by this river and have spent many hours Kayaking on it, funnily I can't work out where this was taken
Joe Dunckley
2007-11-13 15:53:53
Thanks y'all! Looking at the map, I've decided it's not the Brue at all, but the South Drain, which runs parallel to it, about half a mile to the south.
thepapercrane
2007-12-04 11:36:47
Dear Joe, I love your pics! I am putting together a leaflet for the English Walking Festival in Langport, wondered if we could use one of your images for the cover, credited of course. Let me know cheers Rick
Joe Dunckley
2007-12-04 12:53:16
thepapercrane: all my photos are released under the terms of the Creative Commons bc-nc-sa, so as long as it's a non-commercial thing, go ahead!