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near to Wormley, Hertfordshire, England


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TL3704 : Windsurfers on Hollifield lake by Glyn Baker Windsurfers on Hollifield lake
TL3705 : Holyfield Lake is the largest of the worked out gravel pits in the Lee Valley Regional Park.
TL3704 : Mallard Duck, River Lea, Lea Valley Park, Waltham Abbey by Christine Matthews Mallard Duck, River Lea, Lea Valley Park, Waltham Abbey
This duck appeared to be watching the towpath.
TL3704 : Railway Pit by Trevor Harris Railway Pit
One of the pits - now ponds - on Turnford Marsh to the west of the Lee Navigation and the River Lea. The name Railway Pit perhaps gives a clue as to the use of the sand and gravel extracted from this former quarry pit.
TL3704 : Towpath, Turnford by Chris Pepper Towpath, Turnford
In the distance is the bridge by King's Weir
TL3704 : Looking at Turnford Pits by Chris Pepper Looking at Turnford Pits
TL3704 : Aqueduct Lock, River Lea near Turnford by Malc McDonald Aqueduct Lock, River Lea near Turnford
Here, the River Lea (or Lee) forms the border between the counties of Essex (on the opposite bank) and Hertfordshire (this bank). The towpath is a shared path for walking and cycling. The railings either side of the river mark an... (more)
TL3704 : Lea Valley Walk and Navigation by N Chadwick Lea Valley Walk and Navigation
TL3704 : Tow Path & Power Poles by Glyn Baker Tow Path & Power Poles
There is no fishing along this stretch of the navigation because of the power poles. It would be to interesting to do a fish population survey.
TL3704 : 'Tara' approaches Aqueduct Lock by Robin Webster 'Tara' approaches Aqueduct Lock
The lock's name is because immediately above the lock there is an aqueduct where the Lee Navigation passes over a brook which drains into the natural river, off to the right.
TL3704 : Weir near Fishers Green, Waltham Abbey by Christine Matthews Weir near Fishers Green, Waltham Abbey
Water levels were quite high so quite a lot of spillage.
TL3704 : Holyfield Lake, Lee Valley by Peter S Holyfield Lake, Lee Valley
Distant islands and giant pylons in view.
TL3704 : Aqueduct Lock by Peter S Aqueduct Lock
Lock No 8 on the River Lee Navigation.

 
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