Barge Arm, Gloucester Docks

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Barge Arm, Gloucester Docks

Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 27 Nov 2014

The Barge Arm has always been used for barges and narrowboats to keep them out of the way of large ships in the main basin. 'Amber' is present - at first glance a normal cruising narrowboat, but actually operating as a floating cafe.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.861843
Longitude
-2.2519