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  • Mudflats and marsh at low tide, Wolsey's Creek, River Blyth, Reydon Marshes, Suffolk, England
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  • Mudflats and marsh at low tide, Wolsey's Creek, River Blyth, Reydon Marshes, Suffolk, England
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  • Mudflats and marsh at low tide, Wolsey's Creek, River Blyth, Reydon Marshes, Suffolk, England
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  • Seed heads of marsh reeds lit by sunlight, Hollesley marshes, Suffolk
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  • Seed heads of marsh reeds, Hollesley marshes drainage ditch , Suffolk
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  • Havergate Island, River Ore, Orford Ness spit, salt marsh, Suffolk
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  • Salt marsh on river Ore looking across to Orford Ness shingle spit, Hollesley, Suffolk
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here. This view shows the bay bar depositional feature that has formed through longshore drift with Dingle Marshes on the left.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here. The view is over the marshes to Walberswick.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here. This picture shows shingle recently deposited by the sea spilling over the marshes.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here. The alluvial fan feature identifies a point where sea water over-topped the shingle ridge and poured in to the marshes.
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  • Flood defence sea wall dyke view north over coastal salt marsh to Shingle Street, Alderton, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal landscape, Boyton, Suffolk, England, UK distant view to Orford
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal flood defence bank and footpath, Boyton, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal flood defence bank and footpath, looking towards Shingle Street, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh and Orford Ness spit, looking north towards Orford, Boyton, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh and Orford Ness spit, looking north towards Orford, Boyton, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh and Orford Ness spit, Simpsons Saltings, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh and Orford Ness spit, Simpsons Saltings, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal landscape, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal flood defence bank and footpath, looking towards Shingle Street, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal flood defence bank and footpath, looking towards Shingle Street, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal landscape, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal landscape, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Muddy creek salt marsh River Ore, Orford Ness, Shingle Street, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Muddy creek salt marsh River Ore, Orford Ness, Shingle Street, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here. The picture shows the previously freshwater habitat flooded by the sea.
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  • AWY7AF Dead tree in marsh reeds beds Snape Suffolk England
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  • AE2CHC Dark meanders through salt marsh mudflats at low tide
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal flood defence bank and footpath, Boyton, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal flood defence bank and footpath, looking towards Shingle Street, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh and Orford Ness spit, looking north towards Orford, Boyton, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh and Orford Ness spit, looking north towards Orford, Boyton, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh and Orford Ness spit, Simpsons Saltings, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh and Orford Ness spit, Simpsons Saltings, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal landscape, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal landscape, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal flood defence bank and footpath, looking towards Shingle Street, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal landscape, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • River Ore salt marsh coastal landscape, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Muddy creek salt marsh River Ore, Orford Ness, Shingle Street, Hollesley, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • Coast between Dunwich and Walberswick, Suffolk, England. During a storm in November 2006 the sea broke through the shingle bar into Dingle Marshes. Dingle Marshes formed the largest area of freshwater reedbed in Britain and was a breeding are for the bittern. Given the inevitablity of future breeches the Environment Agency have since decided not to do any more coastal defence work here.
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  • RSPB bird reserve Hollesley Marshes, Suffolk, England, UK wetland marsh environment habitat
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  • RSPB bird reserve Hollesley Marshes, Suffolk, England, UK wetland marsh environment habitat
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  • AT5BT7 Girl covered in mud after mud bathing in salt marsh mud at Butley Creek Suffolk England
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  • Caltha palustris, Kingcup or Marsh Marigold, yellow flowers with Flag Iris green leaves, Hollesley, Suffolk, England
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  • Blythburgh church in the marshes and reeds, Suffolk, England
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  • Blythburgh church in the marshes and reeds, Suffolk, England
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  • Blythburgh church in the marshes and reeds, Suffolk, England
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  • Blythburgh church in the marshes and reeds, Suffolk, England
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  • Blythburgh church in the marshes and reeds, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Sunshine on water of drainage ditch Boyton Marshes Suffolk
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  • Leafless hawthorn bush, drainage channel, Boyton marshes, Suffolk
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  • Caltha palustris, Kingcup or Marsh Marigold, yellow flowers with Flag Iris green leaves, Hollesley, Suffolk, England
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  • Caltha palustris, Kingcup or Marsh Marigold, yellow flowers with Flag Iris green leaves, Hollesley, Suffolk, England
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  • Blythburgh church in the marshes and reeds, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Freshwater Dingle marshes in lagoon formed by the beach bar between Orford and Walberswick, Suffolk, England
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  • Sunshine on water of drainage ditch Boyton Marshes Suffolk
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  • Sunshine on water of drainage ditch Boyton Marshes Suffolk
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  • Information sign Hollesley Marshes nature reserve, Hollesley, Suffolk
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  • Hollesley Marshes RSPB information board, Suffolk
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  • Reeds drainage channel, Butley marshes, Sufolk
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  • Burney Arms windmill, Reedham marshes, Norfolk Broads, Norfolk, England
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  • Boy walking in mud and salt marsh, Shingle Street Orford Ness spit, Suffolk, England
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  • Pools of water in saltings salt marsh by River Ore with Orford Ness beyond, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Coastal landscape of salt marsh with boats moored in meandering river drainage channels along the coastline off Faro, Algarve, Portugal
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  • Coastal landscape of salt marsh with boats moored in meandering river drainage channels along the coastline off Faro, Algarve, Portugal
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  • Coastal landscape of salt marsh and drainage channels along the coastline off Faro, Algarve, Portugal
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  • Coastal landscape of salt marsh and drainage channels along the coastline off Faro, Algarve, Portugal
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  • Coastal landscape of salt marsh and drainage channels along the coastline off Faro, Algarve, Portugal
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  • Coastal landscape of salt marsh and drainage channels along the coastline off Faro, Algarve, Portugal
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  • Coastal landscape of salt marsh and drainage channels along the coastline off Faro, Algarve, Portugal
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  • Coastal landscape of salt marsh and drainage channels along the coastline off Faro, Algarve, Portugal
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  • Coastal landscape of salt marsh and drainage channels along the coastline off Faro, Algarve, Portugal
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  • Coastal landscape of salt marsh and drainage channels along the coastline off Faro, Algarve, Portugal
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  • Coastal landscape of salt marsh and drainage channels along the coastline off Faro, Algarve, Portugal
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  • Sea-Lavender, limonium vulgare, in flower growing in salt marsh, River Deben, Sutton, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Sea-Lavender, limonium vulgare, in flower growing in salt marsh, River Deben, Sutton, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Landscape with salt marsh and cumulus clouds, Butley Creek tidal river, Suffolk, England, UK
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  • Salt marsh coastal ecosystem Solana Matoral, Morro Jable, Jandia peninsula, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain
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  • Wetland marsh and reed vegetation Hollesley Suffolk
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  • Old abandoned wooden jetty, Butley Creek river, Butley, Suffolk, England. Butley Creek river is one of many tidal estuaries along the coast of East Anglia. The reed beds and salt marsh provide a rich and important habitat for wildlife.
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  • Old abandoned wooden jetty, Butley Creek river, Butley, Suffolk, England. Butley Creek river is one of many tidal estuaries along the coast of East Anglia. The reed beds and salt marsh provide a rich and important habitat for wildlife.
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