A Frame Barrier on Ham Wall RSPB Reserve

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The photograph on this page of A Frame Barrier on Ham Wall RSPB Reserve by Kevin Pearson as part of the Geograph project.

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A Frame Barrier on Ham Wall RSPB Reserve

Image: © Kevin Pearson Taken: 2 Jun 2021

An A frame barrier at Ham Wall RSPB Reserve. This barrier is located at the eastern end of the reserve by Sharpham Drove. The barrier is very restrictive with a width of just over 60cm. The lock on the gate is not a RADAR lock, although the gate at the western end of the reserve does have a RADAR lock. The trail through the reserve is a gravel track which is rutted, potholed, and uneven in places, and will be muddy and puddled in wet weather.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.14942
Longitude
-2.75811