Yarburgh from the north: aerial 2012
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Image: © Chris Taken: 28 Jul 2012
From West View as far as North End Alvingham, where the midmarsh road disappears off the picture to the left. The "hollow way" of the old settlement, referred to in the photo "Covenham to Boston water pipeline and an old settlement at Yarburgh", is visible just below North End The Water pipeline development (from Covenham to Boston) is just visible above North End. For aerial films of this area see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwhVamd4j6E and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZjqzcMFXi8 These are LiDAR films of the Wolds and Marshes east of Louth. The films are narrated by Jim Broadbent. The land is colour-coded according to its elevation. The films show how the landscape was reclaimed for salt making and grazing. Footage includes ancient river systems, settlements, salterns and ridge and furrow. Produced for the Lincolnshire Coastal Grazing Marshes Project, which has now terminated.