Stream flowing red

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Stream flowing red

Image: © Nigel Freeman Taken: 21 Aug 2005

Some of the streams in the Weald can be very red in colour. I like to think that it is because of a rich seam of iron ore, but it is probably due to clay sediment.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.016281
Longitude
0.198401