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    Default Icebergs on the exe estuary

    Well mini ones .
    All the rock like looking lumps you see, are lumps of ice. Parts of the Exe estuary were frozen . A chap crunched through the ice as I stood on Goats walk a Topsham.
    Most of the water you can see is iced over and the whole place is blue because of the cold.The sun was shining to this end of the Estuary
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    Crumbs, was half expecting to see the Titanic there Beryl.
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    Lol. It was a chap in a rowing boat the crucned through the ice. Sounded like an ice breaker. It was really weird

    Here are some more bigger Icebergs
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