Great Stour seen from the Stour Valley Walk

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Great Stour seen from the Stour Valley Walk

Image: © Marathon Taken: 14 Dec 2013

The Great Stour splits into two branches at Bingley's Island just west of here on the other side of Rheims Way (A290) and passes through Canterbury before meeting up again near Vauxhall Lakes Nature Reserve. This view is from a footbridge which carries the Stour Valley Walk over the southern branch of the Great Stour. The flats on the left are in Tannery Way South.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.276895
Longitude
1.073491