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Grid reference TQ9692

near to Paglesham Eastend, Essex, England


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TQ9692 : Old Dike on Wallasea Island by Glyn Baker Old Dike on Wallasea Island
Looking towards the sea wall
TQ9692 : New hide overlooking the Beagle Lagoons by John Myers New hide overlooking the Beagle Lagoons
The hide nears completion, the approaches still need some work.
TQ9692 : Saltmarsh & sundry detritus, Wallasea Island by David Kemp Saltmarsh & sundry detritus, Wallasea Island
The waterway on the left is the River Roach.
TQ9692 : Path and borrow dyke on Wallasea Island by Trevor Harris Path and borrow dyke on Wallasea Island
The RSPB reserve has recently opened this section of path - the southern 'link' path - behind the sea wall on the southern side of Wallasea Island. Taken a short distance to the east of Old Pool Sluice
TQ9692 : Counterwall between Stokes and Darwin Lagoons by John Myers Counterwall between Stokes and Darwin Lagoons
The southern lagoons have been named for their Beagle associations, from west to east; Stokes, Darwin and Fitzroy
TQ9692 : Old Pool sluice sign by John Myers Old Pool sluice sign
TQ9692 : Spring Cereal by Glyn Baker Spring Cereal
Happily this bland monoculture is soon to be replaced with wetland as part of the Wild Coast Project LinkExternal link
TQ9692 : Oyster culture by John Myers Oyster culture
A small scale experimental oyster farm on the River Roach off the south shore of Wallasea Island.
TQ9692 : Bleak landscape beside River Roach, Wallasea Island by David Kemp Bleak landscape beside River Roach, Wallasea Island
Taken from opposite where The Middleway joins the Roach. The latter is identified by the splash of blue that can be seen at the far left of the horizon.
TQ9692 : Saline Lagoons by John Myers Saline Lagoons
Flooded fields and grassed counterwalls west of Old Pool sluice a year after the initial controlled inundation
TQ9692 : View across River Roach from Wallasea Island by David Kemp View across River Roach from Wallasea Island
Taken from a point on the remote south shore of the island situated to the west of the Half Moon viewpoint. Foulness Island can be seen opposite.
TQ9692 : Confluence of River Roach & The Middleway by David Kemp Confluence of River Roach & The Middleway
The Roach is in the foreground and The Middleway is the waterway into which the small boat has just turned. Foulness Island is on the left and Potton Island on the right. This section of the Roach is called Devil's Reach.

 
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