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06 January 2016 - Bothal, Northumberland.
This morning we visited Bothal to see if the River Wansbeck was still as high as it had been the previous night at Morpeth. The river was still high but it was obvious that it had dropped a lot overnight.
The first photo is a view of the River at Bothal Mill where there was evidence of flooding the night before. The next two photos are views further downstream at Bothal Stepping Stones which were submerged by at least six foot of water. Judging by the sand and debris we were standing on the level had been much higher the night before.
The last two photos are views of Brocks Burn in Bothal Woods looking more like a small river.
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River Wansbeck very high at Bothal Mill.
River Wansbeck very high at Bothal Stepping Stones.
River Wansbeck very high at Bothal Stepping Stones and the nearby footbridge.
Brocks Burn in Bothal Woods looking more like a small river.
Brocks Burn in Bothal Woods looking more like a small river.
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