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Thames Walk to the Source. Friday, 18 June 2010. Reaching the end of the Thames path we linked up with the Thames and Severn Canal. A ditch of weeds. The ditch of weeds turned into a channel of pondlife. Ducklings in a row. Indiana Jones and Thames Severn Tunnel. After lunch at the Tunnel House. Raja in Cirencester Country Park. Different types of fences are displayed at the entrance to the sawmill. Home for winter bees. Amanda stops at the sawmill to adjust her sock. Wednesday, 5 May 2010. Gravel extrac...

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Thames Walk to the Source. Friday, 18 June 2010. Reaching the end of the Thames path we linked up with the Thames and Severn Canal. A ditch of weeds. The ditch of weeds turned into a channel of pondlife. Ducklings in a row. Indiana Jones and Thames Severn Tunnel. After lunch at the Tunnel House. Raja in Cirencester Country Park. Different types of fences are displayed at the entrance to the sawmill. Home for winter bees. Amanda stops at the sawmill to adjust her sock. Wednesday, 5 May 2010. Gravel extrac...

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Thames Walk to the Source: October 2007

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Thames Walk to the Source. Sunday, 28 October 2007. Richmond to Kingston upon Thames (via Eel Pie Island). Above) Graffitied fresco in cave underneath the A307 the Richmond to Kingston road which runs alongside the riverside for short distance south of Richmond. Alice and Marchain on the Ham House to Marble Hill House ferry. Raja had trouble with the electricians working on her flat. Rusty mushrooms opposite Eel Pie Island. Plunging water nymph reflected in the water. Reflection turned upside down. Raymo...

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Thames Walk to the Source: November 2007

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Thames Walk to the Source. Sunday, 11 November 2007. Pastry served with crisps and cucumbers (! Blues Brother statue on balcony overlooking Pharaoh's Island. Sinking houseboat opposite Chertsey Meads. Birdcote at Chertsey Meads. The M3 crossing the Thames. The island was used as a mass burial ground during the great plague of 1664. Sunday, 4 November 2007. The first section of the walk ran along a broad path on the Middlesex side of the river alongside the grounds of Hampton Court Palace. Continuing upst...

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Thames Walk to the Source: September 2008

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Thames Walk to the Source. Monday, 22 September 2008. Ray, Natasha and myself walked the eleven-mile, twenty-seventh stage of the Thames walk on September 20th. Apart from a couple of short summer strolls at Gravesend and at Chiswick, it was the first Thames walk for more than five months. Having missed the only bus for hours at Swindon we took a taxi to the start of the walk at Halfpenny Bridge at Lechlade. Saxon sculpture of the virgin Mary inside Inglesham church. Clock on barn at Castle Eaton.

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Thames Walk to the Source: May 2010

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Thames Walk to the Source. Wednesday, 5 May 2010. After a break of more than one-and-a-half years we finally walked the 11 mile 28th stage of the Thames walk from Cricklade in Wiltshire to the highest town on the river Kemble in Gloucestershire. Chris, Ray and Raja came on the Twenty eighth and penultimate Thames walk. On the bridge at Cricklade. Walking through a field of show jumps. What can I say: mooooo! The marshlands of the Cotswold Water Park. The path into Ashton Keynes where we had lunch.

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Thames Walk to the Source: The Source

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Thames Walk to the Source. Friday, 18 June 2010. Reaching the end of the Thames path we linked up with the Thames and Severn Canal. A ditch of weeds. The ditch of weeds turned into a channel of pondlife. Ducklings in a row. Indiana Jones and Thames Severn Tunnel. After lunch at the Tunnel House. Raja in Cirencester Country Park. Different types of fences are displayed at the entrance to the sawmill. Home for winter bees. Amanda stops at the sawmill to adjust her sock. 16 August 2010 at 04:56.

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