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    Exmouth Gut

    Exmouth Gut at low tide. Beyond is the extensive mud flats of the Exe Estuary, home during the winter months to tens of thousands of waders and wildfowl.

    1637 - Exmouth Gut 1637010623 by Trev Bartlett MBE, on Flickr
    Trev

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    #2
    Nice shot Trev.
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      #3
      Based on the buildings on the far side, it looks as though there won't be much potential depth when the tides in Trev. But it could be an optical illusion ?
      Peter

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        #4
        Nice capture Trev

        Hopefully the boats in the mud have a relatively low draft
        Regards,

        Jeff

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          #5
          Nice photo Trev of a great area.
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            #6
            Thanks everyone for looking and your comments.

            Jeff. It's deeper than you think, no problems whatsoever. The shed to the left are boat building sheds
            Trev

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