10th August, we hop on the bus… and get off at the next stop: Acle, the far side of the grazing marshes. We’re walking from Acle to Halvergate via Tunstall. These photos record the first stage… to Tunstall. Waterproof boots required. Ready? Let’s go.
We enter Damgate Carr: 10 Aug 2021
Snails love this wet environment: 10 Aug 2021
10 Aug 2021
making out on the hemlock: 10 Aug 2021
Damgate Carr,, a wet woodland… 10 Aug 2021
10 Aug 2021
Out of the Carr, the path edges the marsh: 10 Aug 2021
This is willow country! 10 Aug 2021
10 Aug 2021
So grateful for whoever keeps the reeds and grass cut back: 10 Aug 2021
10 Aug 2021
Delighted to see the water plants in the drains: 10 Aug 2021
Acle marsh is grazed by cattle: 10 Aug 2021
Cud-chewing, yummy: 10 Aug 2021
At the edge of the marsh: 10 Aug 2021
Along narrow lanes we arrive at Tunstall church
Here we’re taking a break. We’ll continue the walk next week. Hope you’ve enjoyed. Sorry about the insect bites!
What wonderful shades of green!!
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Yea. A wet spring and a wet summer. We could almost usurp Ireland’s *emerald* epithet
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Haha, sadly, it has been the same here but it is sunny now! 😉
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Beautiful, lush green countryside. Thanks for sharing these photos
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My pleasure. Always.
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😍🤩
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🙂
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Not a snail fan, but I loved the bovines 😄
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Thank you. I don’t like the big garden snails. But our native snails are small and usually pretty colours
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All so beautifully verdant and earthy! I find myself really liking the second to last image at the edge with the composition of that fencing.
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The stile over the fence, from grazing marsh into arable. I loved how it forms like an exclamation mark at this point
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