DescriptionDark Water river and marsh, Lepe Country Park - geograph.org.uk - 33306.jpg
English: Dark Water river and marsh, Lepe Country Park. The river Dark Water drains Beaulieu Heath and reaches the sea via a tunnel and sluice gate. In former times it turned east and entered the sea at Stansore Point. The river is flanked on either side by fine reed beds and marsh vegetation. [Words from Lepe Country Park visitors' leaflet, published by Hampshire County Council]
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