near to Brightlingsea, Essex, England
Coverage
We have
9 images
in grid square TM0617
We have
9 images
for TM0617
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Crab and Winkle Path
by Glyn Baker
This footpath along the sea wall follows the path of the old Crab and Winkle Line. For more information see TM0518 : Ghost of The Crab and Winkle Line. The tower on the Horizon is Bateman’s Tower in Brightlingsea see TM0716 : Why Go To Pisa?
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Nature Reserve near Brightlingsea
by Oxyman
The mouth of the River Colne is on the right
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Estuarine marsh, River Colne
by Simon Huguet
Tidal saltmarsh on the north shore of the river.
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Seawall Walk
by John Myers
Until 1964, the seawall formed the embankment carrying the rail line from Colchester to Brightlingsea via Wivenhoe
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Estuarine marsh, river Colne
by Simon Huguet
A fragment of tidal saltmarsh clings to the north bank of the river Colne. Looking downstream, Mersea Island and East Mersea can be made out on the skyline. The huge barge with sheerlegs is used to build the pylons for the ever growing... (more)
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Colne Estuary
by Simon Huguet
Out on the edge of the saltmarsh looking across towards Langenhoe, Fingrinhoe and Rat Island. The tide is going out and Brent Geese are working the tideline.
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Sea wall, Colne Estuary
by Simon Huguet
Looking back along the sea wall walk towards Bateman's Tower.
The huge barge in the river is used to build turbine pylons for a wind farm.
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Seawall footpath
Taken from a spot close to that of TM0617 : Crab and Winkle Path but 12 years on.
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Track by the Sea Wall
by Glyn Baker
Looking towards Alresford; this track runs in the lea of the sea wall.
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