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Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Pearson's Flash
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD5803
The Leigh branch of the Leeds and liverpool canal runs on an embankment across... (more)
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Canal Towpath, Wigan Flashes
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD5803
The Leigh branch of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal runs on an embankment across... (more)
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Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Wigan Flashes
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD5803
Looking northwards (towards Wigan) from Moss Bridge on the Leigh branch of the... (more)
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Wigan Flashes, Westwood Flash
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD5804
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Scotman's Flash
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD5804
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Pearson's Flash
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD5803
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Westwood Flash
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD5804
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Westwood Flash
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD5804
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Scotman's Flash
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD5703
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Lightshaw Flash
by David Dixon
geograph for square SJ6199
One of the "Abram Flashes", a series of smaller subsidence flashes... (more)
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Abram Flashes
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD6100
Abram Flashes are a series of smaller subsidence flashes alongside the south and... (more)
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Large Lake, Abram Flashes
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD6100
This large lake (which I think may be called "Dover Flash") below the... (more)
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Moston Flash
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SJ7161
This, the longest of the flashes in the Sandbach area, is 1.8km long although... (more)
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Crabmill Flash
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SJ7160
I did not think I had visited this square before but it turns out I had, nearly... (more)
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Watch Lane Flash
by Jonathan Hutchins
geograph for square SJ7260
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Dover Flash
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD6100
This large lake below the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, to the south of Abram, is... (more)
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Watch Lane Flash from Red Lane
by Jonathan Hutchins
geograph for square SJ7360
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Small flash near Moston
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SJ7261
Adjacent to Green Lane, Moston. This particular one only appears on the most... (more)
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Elton Flashes
by Stephen Craven
for square SJ7259
Viewed from the canal towpath.
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Neumann's Flash
by Stephen McKay
geograph for square SJ6675
This part of Cheshire is dominated by reminders of the once important salt... (more)
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Weaver Navigation, Winsford Flash
by David Dixon
geograph for square SJ6566
The flash was formed from the mid-nineteenth century onwards due to subsidence... (more)
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Wigan Flashes : Horrock's Flash and Ince Moss
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD5902
Wigan Flashes are a group of eight shallow wetlands or ‘Flashes’ in the area... (more)
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Sprotbrough Flash [3]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE5301
Taken from the middle of three bird hides along the flash. Subsidence from coal... (more)
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New Flash
by Bill Boaden
geograph for square SK4569
Part of Carr Vale Flash Nature Reserve, as seen from a viewing platform. There... (more)
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Horrock's Flash
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD5902
Wigan Flashes are a group of eight shallow wetlands or ‘Flashes’ in the area... (more)
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Croxton Flash
by Stephen McKay
geograph for square SJ6967
Boaters should not attempt to enter the flash, staying in the channel of the... (more)
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The road to Flash Bottom
by John Winder
geograph for square SK0267
This lane leads down to Flash Bottom, where it turns sharp right to go on to... (more)
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Sprotbrough Flash [2]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE5300
Looking leftwards [south-west] from the western-most bird hide. Subsidence from... (more)
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Sprotbrough Flash [1]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE5300
Looking straight out [north-west] from the western-most bird hide. Subsidence... (more)
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Carr at the western end of Sprotbrough Flash
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE5300
Subsidence from coal mining created Sprotbrough Flash in 1924. It is within the... (more)
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Sprotbrough Flash, in the Don Gorge
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE5301
Subsidence from coal mining created Sprotbrough Flash in 1924. It is within the... (more)
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Ince Moss, Horrock's Flash
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD5802
Wigan Flashes are a group of eight shallow wetlands or ‘Flashes’ in the area... (more)
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Public footpath below Pot Ridings Wood
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE5300
Seen from the western-most bird hide on Sprotbrough Flash. Subsidence from coal... (more)
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Farmland at the edge of Pot Ridings Wood
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE5300
With a distant view of Sprotbrough Flash. Subsidence from coal mining created... (more)
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Small flash south of Budworth Mere
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SJ6576
A pond in a depression in a field - 'flash' being the local term for... (more)
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Higginslane Farm
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SJ6871
East of a flash on the east bank of the Trent & Mersey Canal. A flash is a... (more)
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Stanley Ferry Flash
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE3522
Western of the two flashes, formed by mining subsidence, Now the site combines... (more)
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Flash Village
by Bikeboy
geograph for square SK0267
At around 1500 ft, Flash proclaims itself to be the highest village in England.
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Footpath sign in North Staffordshire
by John Winder
for square SK0167
This caught my eye on a circular walk around Flash. Self explanatory really. I... (more)
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Lake at the Carr Vale Flash reserve
by Andrew Hill
geograph for square SK4569
Meadow Flash is in an open setting. Access is to the eastern sides of the... (more)
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The church flash at Lamesley
by Robert Graham
geograph for square NZ2558
This is the name for this flash used by local birdwatchers. In wet weather it... (more)
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Old Flash
by Bill Boaden
geograph for square SK4570
A small lake in Carr Vale Flash Nature Reserve, now used for fishing as well as... (more)
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Reedbed at Stanley Ferry Flash
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE3522
Part of Wakefield's southern washlands nature corridor. The water level is... (more)
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Swan on Neumann's Flashes
by David Dixon
geograph for square SJ6675
The flashes, caused by the collapse of old salt mines, provide a good habitat... (more)
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Swans on Adelaide Flash
by David Dixon
geograph for square SJ6775
The large lake either side of Ollerenshaw Lane is Adelaide Flash. It formed... (more)
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Adelaide Flash (west)
by David Dixon
geograph for square SJ6775
The large lake either side of Ollerenshaw Lane is Adelaide Flash. It formed... (more)
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Adelaide Flash (east)
by David Dixon
geograph for square SJ6775
The large lake either side of Ollerenshaw Lane is Adelaide Flash. It formed... (more)
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Adelaide Flash and the Trent and Mersey Canal
by David Dixon
geograph for square SJ6775
A view of the canal from the upper floor of the Lion Salt Works museum. The... (more)
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Croxton Hall Farm and Croxton Flash
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SJ6967
On the east bank of the Trent & Mersey Canal, between bridges 175 and 176. A... (more)
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Adelaide Flash, Marston
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SJ6775
The site of the last rock salt mine in this area. The land subsided in 1928,... (more)
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