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Lee
& Stort |
Price £14.99 Available for purchase on-line from our sister company redumbrella. In PAL DVD-R format, suitable for the UK, European and Australia / New Zealand markets. Will also play in laptops anywhere. |
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The
Rivers Lee & Stort together form a navigational cul-de-sac, from Limehouse
Basin to Hertford on the River Lee, and to Bishops Stort-ford on the River
Stort. They can only be reached from the rest of the waterways network
by boating through London. This has the strange effect of making the Lee
and Stort a " weekenders" cruiseway. During the week, it's almost
deserted. This was exemplified by our journey. Leaving Limehouse one gloriously
sunny Monday morning and travelling North through one of the most densely
populated and heavily industrialised places in Europe ... we hardly saw
a soul. Almost immediately, we found ourselves in a green landscape. Now
we understood what Robert Aikman meant when he wrote of waterways extending
green fingers into our cities. Once beyond the M25, these rivers become
very beautiful and compare favourably with the finest in Britain. The
Lea Valley was the first area of Britain to be declared a National Park
in 1966. The authority has achieved a remarkable success in improving
the water quality, in providing safe long term habitats for wildlife and
have done so while making it accessible for everybody. |
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