Source of the River Wey

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Source of the River Wey

Image: © Graham Horn Taken: 18 Mar 2007

On the B3349 just north of its junction with a local road to Alton town centre. This is looking north-west with the setting sun having about 10 minutes to go on the western horizon. The water meadows here means that the actual source will vary depending on the amount of rainfall we have had. There is a culvert under the road (to the right) which becomes the actual river.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.149302
Longitude
-0.988161