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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Rocks from Blick Mead turned red pink by Hildenbrandia Rivularis freshwater algae, Amesbury History Centre, Wiltshire, England, UK
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  • Two plastic crayfish creatures - the common yabby, Cherax destructor, an Australian freshwater crustacean
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  • Freshwater water plants in the River Alde, near Blaxhall, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Watercress growing in freshwater stream, Sutton, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater marshes behind shingle bay bar at Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Sign for freshwater beach on reservoir lake at Mourao , Alentejo Central, Evora district, Portugal, southern Europe
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  • Rocks from Blick Mead turned red pink by Hildenbrandia Rivularis freshwater algae, Amesbury History Centre, Wiltshire, England, UK
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  • Information about Hildenbrandia Rivularis freshwater algae, Blick Mead, display in Amesbury History Centre , Wiltshire, England, UK
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  • Early morning landscape Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Early morning dawn landscape wooden jetty pier, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • People sitting on woooden jetty pier by waterside, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • People sitting on woooden jetty pier by waterside, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Untidy crowded landscape view down to water, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • People sitting on woooden jetty pier by waterside, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Cabana thatched cabin on wooden jetty Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Cabana thatched cabin on wooden jetty Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Cabana thatched cabin on wooden jetty Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Reed beds on the River Alde, Snape, Suffolk, England
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  • Reed beds on the River Alde, Snape, Suffolk, England
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  • Early morning landscape Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • People sitting on woooden jetty pier by waterside, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Untidy crowded landscape view down to water, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • People and boats at waterside, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Boats moored on wooden jetty leading to land on Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Sailing boat on clear turquoise water of Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Sailing boat on clear turquoise water of Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Cabana thatched cabin on wooden jetty pier, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Untidy crowded landscape view down to water, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Untidy crowded landscape view down to water, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • People sitting on woooden jetty pier by waterside, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • People sitting on woooden jetty pier by waterside, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Cabana thatched cabin on wooden jetty Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Cabana thatched cabin on wooden jetty Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • People sitting on woooden jetty pier by waterside, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • People sitting on woooden jetty pier by waterside, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • People sitting on woooden jetty pier by waterside, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Sailing boat at moorings, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Dam and reservoir thought to be Lake Eildon, Victoria, Australia 1956
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  • Reservoir dam spillway thought to be Lake Eildon, Victoria, Australia 1956
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  • Dam and reservoir thought to be Lake Eildon, Victoria, Australia 1956
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  • Ok tress on bank of reservoir lake at Mourao, Alentejo Central, Evora district, Portugal, southern Europe developed as a tourism attraction by the Portuguese government
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  • Benacre Broad lake is separated from the sea by the shingle beach bar of Benacre Ness, Suffolk, England
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  • Benacre Broad lake is separated from the sea by the shingle beach bar of Benacre Ness, Suffolk, England
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  • Benacre Broad lake is separated from the sea by the shingle beach bar of Benacre Ness, Suffolk, England
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  • Early morning people sitting on jetty pier, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Boats moored on wooden jetty leading to land on Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Sailing boat on clear turquoise  water, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Cabana thatched cabin on wooden jetty pier, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Cabana thatched cabin on wooden jetty Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
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  • Lake Hume dam and  reservoir, Murray River, Victoria, Australia 1956
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  • Reservoir thought to be Lake Eildon, Victoria, Australia 1956 River Goulburn Murray Basin
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  • Reed beds on the River Alde, Snape, Suffolk, England
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  • Benacre Broad lake is separated from the sea by the shingle beach bar of Benacre Ness, Suffolk, England
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here. The picture shows the previously freshwater habitat flooded by the sea.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here. This picture shows shingle recently deposited by the sea spilling over the marshes.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here. This picture shows walkers on a re-inforced bank and shows the vulnerability of the fresh water marsh to the left to inundation from the sea.
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  • Dead tree standing on the shingle and sand bay bar separating freshwater Benacre Broad from the North Sea, Benacre, Suffolk, England
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  • Dead tree standing on the shingle and sand bay bar separating freshwater Benacre Broad from the North Sea, Benacre, Suffolk, England
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here. The alluvial fan feature identifies a point where sea water over-topped the shingle ridge and poured in to the marshes.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here. The view is over the marshes to Walberswick.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here. This view shows the bay bar depositional feature that has formed through longshore drift with Dingle Marshes on the left.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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