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Camera location 51° 06′ 20.56″ N, 2° 51′ 45.59″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info
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English: Greylake Sluice. Living up to its name on a dull January day, the Greylake Sluice was built in 1942 to control the flow of water in the King's Sedgemoor Drain . In times of flood large tracts of adjacent farmland are sometimes under water.
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  • 2007-06-16 11:40 Rodw 640×480×??? (73404 bytes) Greylake Sluice. Living up to its name on a dull January day, the Greylake Sluice was built in 1942 to control the flow of water in the King's Sedgemoor Drain. In times of flood large tracts of adjacent farmland are sometimes under water. Creative Commons

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