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    This is just a part of that which is said to be one of the largest nature reserves in the country. To photograph all of it , well you wouldn't be able to make much of it out here is about a third of it looking towards Lympstone from Exmouth as the tide is going out.
    I thought the cloud reflections were nice.
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    Looks lovely Chocky, one of my favourite areas of the country.
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    Really?
    I like it in the winter . all the migrating birds com then, Geese and waders.
    Well not much of the pic is viable but on the left hand side is Powderham Castle.
    There is an osprey over there some where. A local chap come to the estuary every Sunday in the winter to view it in the fields. I haven's seen it.
    Here is a view of Starcross which is opposite Exmouth across the estuary. Which is to the left and out of sight in the top pic. This was taken earlier , as you can see the tide is in. and a little later on I captured Powderham Castle. Which is to the right of Starcross
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