Beachley is on the isthmus formed by the Wye meeting the Severn at a angle. It is a curious place. There is a WW2 pill box looking down stream; lots of driftwood; the Wye bridge; the Severn Bridge; a coast guard station and SARA satation, salt marsh and the inevitiable mud; and the old Old Passage Ferry stone slipway. Sadly, there are memorials to two children who were drowned when playing by the incoming tide. Tide high-ish.

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With Davina Kirkpatrick 22 04 2014







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