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2024-03-29T09:02:51+00:00text/html2007-08-15T16:44:29+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess50.358558 -4.432227SX2753 : Sea View from Bodigga Cliffs
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A view from the Cornwall Coastal Footpath at Bodigga, over towards Millendreath Beach and Looe.text/html2007-08-15T16:39:51+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess50.330983 -4.519065SX2050 : Lansallos Street, Crumplehorn/Polperro
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These villages are very popular tourist spots.text/html2007-08-15T16:36:54+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess50.331358 -4.472291SX2450 : Hore Stone Point
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A view from Looe Island across to Hore Stone close to high tide.text/html2007-08-15T16:33:54+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess50.337843 -4.459136SX2551 : Portnadler Bay from Looe Island
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A view from the cliffs of Looe Island, over the bay to Hannafore.text/html2007-08-15T16:26:14+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess50.334380 -4.444201SX2651 : Cove, Looe Island
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This small cove, between Looe Island (owned by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust) and Little Island (owned by the Trelawne family) is an important nesting habitat for lesser black-backed gulls, and home to 5 seals (4 female and 1 male).text/html2007-08-15T16:16:10+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess50.359875 -4.467868SX2454 : West Looe River at Low Tide
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The Looe river is predominantly tidal; this photograph was taken just before maximum low tide was reached, and clearly shows the very small fluvial input.text/html2007-07-19T22:54:40+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess52.968215 0.095264TF4043 : Managed Realignment Site at Low Tide
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Low tide at the Freiston Shore managed realignment trial, showing a good coverage of vegetation 5 years after breaching. Vegetation monitoring is ongoing.text/html2007-07-19T22:50:59+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess52.945069 0.040711TF3740 : Cabbage Field
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An example of arable agriculture (cabbages) at Marsh End Farm, South of Scrane End.text/html2007-07-19T22:46:42+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess52.950192 0.040804TF3741 : Farm Building, near Scrane End
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One of two barns off Cut End Road to the South-West of Scrane End.text/html2007-07-19T22:40:14+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess52.976814 0.152431TF4444 : Mudflat
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The sandbank offshore to Freiston Shore is currently under water, presumably marked by buoys. This is an important habitat for wading birds.text/html2007-07-19T22:32:51+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess52.949577 0.086623TF4041 : Creek, Freiston Low
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A creek 3 hours after high tide. This is an area of complex saltmarsh communities.text/html2007-07-12T18:12:14+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess52.102931 -0.718083SP8745 : River Bank, the Ouse
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A river bank under pastoral agriculture. Note the very high river level due to recent heavy rain over an extended time period.text/html2007-07-12T18:10:03+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess52.109683 -0.727235SP8746 : Wooded River Bank, The Ouse
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A riparian habitat along the River Ouse.text/html2007-07-12T18:04:36+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess52.098166 -0.709898SP8845 : Sherington Bridge
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The location has been a river crossing since the 13th century (including a toll bridge in the 18th-19th centuries), though the current bridge dates from the 1970s.text/html2007-07-12T18:01:40+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/12405Dan Friess52.110331 -0.728969SP8746 : The Ouse Between Sherington and Tyringham
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This stretch of the river widens significantly, with low banks covered by reed beds.