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Rivers and Waterways Devon CAM
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River Yelm
Place: Noss Mayo
Category: Rivers and Waterways
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About: The view of the River Yelm was ever changing as the tide was coming in at quite a rate of knots. It is a very good idea to know your tide tables when visiting the twin villages of Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers as it is possible to cross the river on s......
Photograph Added: 7th July 2010
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Low Tide at Noss mayo
Place: Noss Mayo
Category: Rivers and Waterways
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About: On a previous visit to Noss Mayo we crossed the river on the stepping stones at low tide and then could not get back the same way when the tide came rushing in. On this visit we were very mindful of the tides and kept a watchful eye on the river.
Photograph Added: 21st June 2010
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Boats and their Reflections
Place: Plymouth
Category: Rivers and Waterways
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About: The Barbican is still a working Harbour and boats of all description can be found here and the adjacent Sutton Harbour, or in the Queen Anne's Battery yacht basin. The area is the departure point for the many boat trips and tourists can take trips ar......
Photograph Added: 12th June 2010
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Swan on the River
Place: Noss Mayo
Category: Rivers and Waterways
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About: Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers are separated by the river and at one time there was a thriving fishing industry. Today the river has a number of yachts and small boats which are, sailed almost exclusively for pleasure. There are only a handful of boat......
Photograph Added: 23rd May 2010
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