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2024-03-28T20:14:19+00:00text/html2021-04-06T09:16:10+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/396Katy Walters51.091702 1.130749TR1937 : Channel Tunnel terminal under construction
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Seen from the visitor centre at the time, looking across the M20.
[The photo year of 1991 is an estimate]text/html2021-04-06T09:14:24+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/396Katy Walters51.093738 1.128601TR1937 : Channel Tunnel terminal under construction
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Seen from the visitor centre at the time, looking across the M20.
[The photo year of 1991 is an estimate]text/html2021-04-06T09:12:48+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/396Katy Walters51.093459 1.125582TR1837 : Channel Tunnel terminal under construction
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Seen from the visitor centre at the time, looking across the M20.
[The photo year of 1991 is an estimate]text/html2021-04-06T09:09:24+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/396Katy Walters51.093094 1.122415TR1837 : Channel Tunnel terminal under construction
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Seen from the visitor centre at the time, looking across the M20.
[The photo year of 1991 is an estimate.]text/html2021-04-06T08:55:17+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/396Katy Walters51.090307 1.122370TR1836 : Eurotunnel visitor centre
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The visitor centre was open during construction of the Channel Tunnel. It is now (2021) the Motis Business Centre, and the tower still stands.
[The photo year of 1991 is an estimate.]text/html2010-11-29T16:14:00+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/396Katy Walters52.620436 1.257104TG2007 : Eaton Park pavilions in snow
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At around 9am on a still morning, the overnight covering of powdery/feathery snow is largely untouched and has not yet melted from the tree branches. With the sun just emerging from the retreating snow clouds, a shallow layer of mist has formed just above the ground, giving an ethereal quality.
The park, dating from 1928, is one of a number around Norwich whose design and construction was overseen by then Parks Superintendent, Captain A E Sandys-Winsch, as an unemployment relief program in the inter-war years (http://www.norwich.gov.uk/webapps/atoz/service_page.asp?id=1204 ). Distinctive elements include geometric layout and the use of concrete buildings, as seen here in the pavilions and dome of the bandstand. Eaton Park is still well-used thanks to a variety of facilities including a cycle speedway track, croquet and bowling lawns, pitch and putt course, playground, rose garden, model boat pond and a miniature railway, and has recently acquired a "Friends Of" group (http://en-gb.facebook.com/eatonparkfriend ) and a parkrun (http://www.parkrun.org.uk/norwich/Home.aspx ). Along with Waterloo, Wensum and Heigham Parks, Eaton Park is on the English Heritage Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest.text/html2010-02-13T22:17:18+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/396Katy Walters52.522582 0.838505TL9295 : Pingo Trail, towards Stow Bedon
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The path runs diagonally between Butter's Hall Lane and Thompson Carr; this view looks from the latter towards the former.
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Previous: [[[1707129]]]text/html2010-02-13T22:17:16+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/396Katy Walters52.522416 0.837904TL9295 : Small pingo in open landscape
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A small pond in an area of rough grassland on the Pingo Trail.
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A line of poplars besides a small drain leading (to the right) to Thompson Water.
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Previous: [[[1707127]]]text/html2010-02-13T22:17:08+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/396Katy Walters52.523738 0.839022TL9295 : Towards Thompsonhall Plantation
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Across rough grassland, on the Pingo Trail between Butter's Hall Lane and Thompson Carr.
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Crossing an open area northeast of Thompson Carr, on the Pingo Trail.
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As the track from Butter's Hall Lane enters open fields heading for Thompson Carr.
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Previous: [[[1707100]]]text/html2010-02-13T22:02:16+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/396Katy Walters52.524141 0.840964TL9295 : Pingo Trail signpost
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The upright of this sign is engraved with "Pingo Trail"; to the left (west) is Thompson Water and to the right (east) Stow Bedon.
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A boardwalk has recently been added over a particularly muddy stretch of this track. Compare [[824965]].
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Seen from a gap in the hedge on the Pingo Trail. Just visible on the horizon (at least in the full size photo!) is the pale tower of [[825006]], situated to the east of the main village.
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