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we have a cluster of springs in the woods, but now we have a number of new ones just pouring out of the hillside in the middle of fields, so in a word - soggy

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Pics of the local Stour after the recent deluge.

 

The 3rd picture that Mat has posted here, the woodland on the hill in the background is in fact a yew woodland. I was told that it is the largest of its kind in the country but I cannot remember the source of that information so stand to be corrected. An amazing woodland none the less.

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The 3rd picture that Mat has posted here, the woodland on the hill in the background is in fact a yew woodland. I was told that it is the largest of its kind in the country but I cannot remember the source of that information so stand to be corrected. An amazing woodland none the less.

 

HI MARC it now dry here mate after 175mm in week im told more wet weather on it way too thanks jon

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More pics to come tomorrow morning:thumbup::lol: She rose 5 ft in the space of 5 hours today and was still rising.

 

Hard to believe it's still rising there. Not doubting it thou as the in-laws live at Christchurch and I have seen the flooding.

 

Our local river started dropping half an hour after the rained stopped. Went for a walk along it this morning to see what damage has been done but to be honest it looks pretty much the same just a bit scoured out. It is only a tiny river on Dartmoor but during the rains the water was lapping up near the tunnels of the bridge in picture 4.

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Hard to believe it's still rising there. Not doubting it thou as the in-laws live at Christchurch and I have seen the flooding.

 

Our local river started dropping half an hour after the rained stopped. Went for a walk along it this morning to see what damage has been done but to be honest it looks pretty much the same just a bit scoured out. It is only a tiny river on Dartmoor but during the rains the water was lapping up near the tunnels of the bridge in picture 4.

 

HI MATT/WOOD thanks for pics :thumbup1:mate now dry here mate thanks jon

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Anyone down on the south coast know how big the waves are today, are they as big as expected?

 

HI MARC it now raining here when your up this way work you will need about 10 coats for the week:lol: to try and keep dry:thumbup1: mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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HI MARC it now raining here when your up this way work you will need about 10 coats for the week:lol: to try and keep dry:thumbup1: mate thanks jon :thumbup:

 

Haha, or just my cut and climb jon!!

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