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Oh dear. This is me. My entry for the world's twee-est photo award or something. I think the photographer was getting her own back for the last photo.
River Names of Britain group: Behind this picture of manhood on the swing is the River Wenning, a tributary of the Lune, by the side of Hornby Castle in Lancashire. Wikipedia reckons it rises in Clapham, N. Yorks, and flows about a bit before it meets the Lune 1.5km east of Hornby. And according to the BBC, its name comes from the Old English "wan", meaning "the dark one"
Boeing 737-5B6 msn26527/2472 de 1993
Royal Air Maroc (14/05/1993 - 12/2011)
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On January 15th, 2017, at the Yitzhak Rabin Center, Masa Israel hosted Masa Fast Forward, its largest professional development evening yet. Over 200 participants, organizers, and partners joined for a night of inspiring lecture, workshops, and networking cocktail.
Not long after this little waterfall Hindon Beck joins Arn Gill to form the River Gaunless which although a tributary of the River Wear is in Teesdale!!
County Durham.
Bedford women's rowing team on the Great Ouse. This river rises at Farthinghoe, then flows through Bedfordshire, Bucks and Cambridgeshire eastwards through Huntingdon to the North Sea at the Wash. It was navigable in Viking times upstream to Bedford or thereabouts and since the refurbishment of the locks in the 70's is once again open all the way from the Wash to Bedford.
This is a regular occurence with the Medway flooding after heavy rain as it flows towards Allington Lock, the last lock before the sea, and as a consequence on a high tide, the water cannot get away, so this footpath becomes affected by the tides. Here we are looking upstream, with the sun trying to come through