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6024 "King Edward 1" storms through Rewe with the return leg of "The Torbay Express" on August 28th 2005.
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Looking across the Exe Estuary at low tide from Lympstone to Starcross, Devon, England.
You can just make out the Atmospheric Railway Pumping House tower in the haze across the river at Starcross and the Haldon Hills beyond. The birds feeding on the mudflats are mostly Black-headed Gulls, but there are also Black-tailed Godwit, Grey Heron and Great Cormorant visible. On a glorious afternoon, at last, last Saturday!
Large Logo Class 50 50027 "Lion" powers through the abandoned and overgrown platforms at Seaton Junction on September 4th 1986.
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The effects of the early sun on the estuary after a very cold November night! The Exe Estuary and Exmouth marina, from across the estuary at Starcross, Devon, England, this morning.
Crompton twins 33010 and 33040 power a west bound service through Seaton Junction Station on July 11th 1987.
Exmouth Marina on a pretty dull bank holiday Monday. Considering it was the first bank holiday of the summer season,it was very quiet
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Beautiful sunrise over the sea in East Devon, England
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Hoover 50008 'Thunderer' heads west on the Southern and is about to pass through the now abandoned Seaton Junction Station on April 25trh 1987.
31st August 2025 - Devon General Albion Nimbus/Willowbrook XTA839 drives along the banks of the River Exe whilst taking part in the Devon General remembered event in Exmouth.
Morning Dew reveals a hidden world - the delicacy of Spider webs on hedgerows.
Jurassic Coast at Beer, East Devon.
Jurassic Coast Walk on South West Coastal Path (SWCP), Exmouth to Weymouth section.