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[Sunrise] begins with S, another title from the list Maria Antonia has given us for #2022picoftheweek
Sunday Picture Post: In the Early Morning
9th December, temperature isn’t sub-zero but the wind is keen. You might like to wear thermals. No bus to catch, we’re walking out of town. Which means we catch the sun rise. The confluence of Bure and Yare, and the … Continue reading
Posted in Photos
Tagged Breydon Bridge, Breydon Marshes, Breydon Water, Norfolk Walks, Photos, Sunrise
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CCC116: Changes
They’d just made a start on building this bridge when I moved to this town. Where Asada now stands was a pipe-yard. Pipes for what I don’t know but they came in all sizes and made for fantastic photos. Part … Continue reading
Posted in Crimson's Creative Challenge, Photos, Thoughts
Tagged #CCC116, Breydon Bridge, Crimson's Creative Challenge, Photos
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Sunday Picture Post: A Walk on the South Side
The path on the south side of Breydon Water leads to Burgh Castle and the remains of a Roman fort. But we’re not going to walk that far. Instead, we’ll cut across the marshes and circle back to Great Yarmouth. … Continue reading
Posted in Photos, Thoughts
Tagged Breydon Bridge, Breydon Water, British Flora, Horses, Photos
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A Walk Along Water
Destination Burgh Castle 8:45 Set out. I had spent the previous evening debating how I was to do this. Should I bus out and walk back? If so, should I walk back along Breydon Wall—which can be monotonous, especially when … Continue reading
Posted in History, Photos
Tagged Breydon Bridge, Breydon Water, Burgh Castle, Domesday Book, Local History, St Fursey
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