Risk of grounding 100 yards, St George's

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Risk of grounding 100 yards, St George's

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 15 Nov 2010

At a road junction in the hamlet of St George's-super-Ely, a sign warns of the risk of grounding, illustrated by exaggerated mounds beneath a grounded vehicle. The grounding hazard is not specified, and the angle of the sign makes in unclear which of the two roads contains the hazard. It may be a level crossing, about 180 yards to the north along the road on the right.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.481153
Longitude
-3.298876