The pond in Parish Wood Park

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The pond in Parish Wood Park

Image: © Marathon Taken: 17 Jan 2013

The park is called after Parish Wood which forms the north-eastern part of it. Parish Wood was just over the old London County boundary into Kent. The pond had only recently been created but is already settling in as a feature of the park. Although sunny it was very cold so that the frost in the shade had still not melted by lunchtime. See http://walkaroundlondon.com/the-sunny-shuttle-riverway-and-a-bit-more/ for an account of a walk along the Shuttle Riverway.

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Image Location

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51.446548
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0.088763