Ferring Rife outfall sluice

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The photograph on this page of Ferring Rife outfall sluice by Robin Webster as part of the Geograph project.

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Ferring Rife outfall sluice

Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 29 May 2007

The Rife passes through the shingle beach via this sluice. Weed screens are in front of the sluice itself, and to the right of the sluice (mostly hidden) is a good lorry-load of recently extracted weed. To the right is the Bluebird Cafe overlooking the beach. The east bank of the Rife is a public footpath, the west is not, but freely used as such.

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Image Location

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50.802968
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-0.452409