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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. 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. 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. 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.
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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.
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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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  • Seed heads of marsh reeds, Hollesley marshes drainage ditch , Suffolk
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  • Mudflats and marsh at low tide, Wolsey's Creek, River Blyth, Reydon Marshes, Suffolk, England
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  • Mudflats and marsh at low tide, Wolsey's Creek, River Blyth, Reydon Marshes, Suffolk, England
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  • Mudflats and marsh at low tide, Wolsey's Creek, River Blyth, Reydon Marshes, Suffolk, England
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  • Seed heads of marsh reeds lit by sunlight, Hollesley marshes, Suffolk
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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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  • 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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  • Blythburgh church in the marshes and reeds, 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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  • Sunshine on water of drainage ditch Boyton Marshes Suffolk
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  • Blythburgh church in the marshes and reeds, Suffolk, England
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  • Blythburgh church in the marshes and reeds, Suffolk, England
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  • Blythburgh church in the marshes and reeds, 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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  • Sunshine on water of drainage ditch Boyton Marshes Suffolk
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  • Information sign Hollesley Marshes nature reserve, Hollesley, Suffolk
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  • Reeds drainage channel, Butley marshes, Sufolk
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  • Blythburgh church in the marshes and reeds, 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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  • Sunshine on water of drainage ditch Boyton Marshes Suffolk
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  • Hollesley Marshes RSPB information board, Suffolk
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  • Leafless hawthorn bush, drainage channel, Boyton marshes, Suffolk
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  • Burney Arms windmill, Reedham marshes, Norfolk Broads, Norfolk, England
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  • Blythburgh church in the marshes and reeds, Suffolk, England
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  • Suffolk Wildlife Trust information board, Hazelwood Marshes, Aldeburgh, Suffolk
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  • AT5CHF Bullrushes growing by drainage ditch in marshland Butley marshes, Suffolk, England
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  • A795MB Reeds, marshes and drainage ditches Hollesley Suffolk England
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  • A87CHB Reeds, marshes and drainage ditches Hollesley Suffolk England
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  • A87BY2 Reeds, marshes and drainage ditches Hollesley Suffolk England
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  • A87CJ1 Reeds, marshes and drainage River Ore Orford ness spit ditches Hollesley Suffolk England
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  • A87CH6 Reeds, marshes and drainage ditches Hollesley Suffolk England
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  • A795M3 Reeds, marshes and drainage ditches Boyton River Tang sluice Suffolk England
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  • AT5CHD Bullrushes growing by drainage ditch in marshland Butley marshes, Suffolk, England
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  • A913GC The Thrift, an ancient causeway across marshland to Burrow Hill, Butlet marshes, Suffolk, England
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  • A913G9 The Thrift, an ancient causeway across marshland to Burrow Hill, Butlet marshes, Suffolk, England
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  • Drainage channel in lowland farmland, Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • A913W5 Four friends on a country walk through drained marshes near Butley Suffolk England
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  • Sign for RSPB wildlife nature reserve Hollesley Marshes, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Flock of sheep grazing on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Flock of sheep grazing on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Hay fields in marshland, Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Eutrophication in drainage ditch on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Eutrophication in drainage ditch on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Eutrophication in drainage ditch on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Eutrophication in drainage ditch on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Drainage sluice pumping station, Oxley Marshes, Hollesley marshes, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Castle marshes information board, Suffolk Wildlife Trust, near Barnby, Suffolk, England
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  • Landscape of lowland drained marshland, Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Flock of sheep grazing on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Flock of sheep grazing on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Flock of sheep grazing on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Footpath on flood defence dyke in marshland, Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Footpath on flood defence dyke in marshland, Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Eutrophication in drainage ditch on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Eutrophication in drainage ditch on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Eutrophication in drainage ditch on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Eutrophication in drainage ditch on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Eutrophication in drainage ditch on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Eutrophication in drainage ditch on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Eutrophication in drainage ditch on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Eutrophication in drainage ditch on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Tidal creek in Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Tractor and trailer collecting round straw bales, Oxley marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Tractor and trailer collecting round straw bales, Oxley marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • RSPB nature reserve Boyton Marshes Suffolk
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  • RSPB sign on wooden post Boyton marshes, Suffolk
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  • A912G0 River wall dyke drainage ditches and reed beds Butley Creek marshes, Suffolk, England- near Burrow Hill
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  • Eutrophication in drainage ditch on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Eutrophication in drainage ditch on Oxley Marshes, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Simpson's Saltings, Suffolk Wildlife Trust, Hollesley Marshes Wetland, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Simpson's Saltings, Suffolk Wildlife Trust, Hollesley Marshes Wetland, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • A912GB Eutrophication showing by algae and nutrient enriched water in puddle Boyton marshes, Suffolk, England
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  • Low tide exposes rippled London Clay along the Suffolk coast between Dunwich and Walberswick. In places wooden posts suggest remnants of the lost town and port of Dunwich. Suffolk, England
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  • Low tide exposes rippled London Clay along the Suffolk coast between Dunwich and Walberswick. In places wooden posts suggest remnants of the lost town and port of Dunwich. Suffolk, England
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  • Low tide exposes rippled London Clay along the Suffolk coast between Dunwich and Walberswick. In places wooden posts suggest remnants of the lost town and port of Dunwich. Suffolk, England
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  • Low tide exposes rippled London Clay along the Suffolk coast between Dunwich and Walberswick. In places wooden posts suggest remnants of the lost town and port of Dunwich. Suffolk, England
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