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Grid reference TL4988

near to Manea, Cambridgeshire, England


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TL4988 : Springtime on the Ouse Washes by Keith Edkins Springtime on the Ouse Washes
Plenty of water visible in this picture from a passing train
TL4988 : Ouse Washes by Bob Jones Ouse Washes
These birds are flying away towards the Ouse Washes, the flooded area between the New and Old Bedford Rivers.
TL4988 : Old Bedford Barrier Bank by Hugh Venables Old Bedford Barrier Bank
Looking along the track to the railway bridge.
TL4988 : Totally flooded - The Ouse Washes near Pymoor by Richard Humphrey Totally flooded - The Ouse Washes near Pymoor
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TL4988 : The Ouse Washes by Oliver Dixon The Ouse Washes
From the high embankment on the right bank, looking across the New Bedford River (otherwise known as the Hundred Foot Drain). The trees in the distance mark the line of the Old Bedford River. The low-lying land in between the two rivers is... (more)
TL4988 : New Bedford River by JThomas New Bedford River
Also known as the Hundred Foot Drain.
TL4988 : Bedford Levels east of Manea: aerial 2019 (2) by Chris Bedford Levels east of Manea: aerial 2019 (2)
TL4988 : Dusk at the Ouse Washes by Hugh Venables Dusk at the Ouse Washes
With a range of birds coming in from the surrounding farmland to roost, including Whooper Swans.
TL4988 : The New Bedford River by Jeff Buck The New Bedford River
The New Bedford River (also known as the Hundred Foot Drain) and the Ouse Washes near Phoenix Farm just north of Pymoor. Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
TL4988 : Track below the New Bedford River by Chris Heaton Track below the New Bedford River
Long straight lines everywhere. The track follows the embankment for miles, on top of which is a public footpath that allocates superior views. The man-made river lies beyond the embankment.
TL4988 : Ouse Washes (set of 2 images) by Hugh Venables Ouse Washes (set of 2 images)
With partial flooding in a dry winter, excellent conditions for the tens of thousands of ducks, geese, swans and wading birds that spend the winter here. Water is pumped into the Ouse Washes to keep the surrounding farmland drained.
TL4988 : Looking across the 100 feet drain by roger geach Looking across the 100 feet drain

 
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