This is a fantastic beauty spot for the locals. It’s not a
great known river, but it still has a job to do. At least here the weir diverts
water away from the adjacent hall and caravan site. It doesn’t like
fast-flowing, and these even gaps over the walls. I love how the light balances
over the top of it. It looks like a geyser is sprouting. I wonder how their
flood defences are, or whether the caravans are seasonal so that they don’t
have to worry about evacuating the residents. The river does like quite shallow
at the bottom, though there’s no way of knowing how deep those roots go down
until you put something into it. There’s plenty of foliage to soak everything
up, and the root on the right could be mistaken for a giant insect or a monster
sticking its neck out for a look at the fisherman.
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