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The River Lea Youtube film

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What a beautifully written narration, really enjoyed that thanks for sharing!!

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Really enjoyed that, so much history and change associated with a river that was obviously important in the past but is overshadowed by the Thames.

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Very nice indeed.
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Thanks for that,good job he didn't spend to much time along the Lea at Tottenham,........might never have seen him again!

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Fascinating, the end shot of part one is 100 yards upstream from where I live, the first shot in part two is the bridge over the river at Stanstead Abbotts, 50 yards from where I live. Sadly it is not the river it once was, but you can say that about many rivers these days!
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Thanks for sharing this. Excellent narration.
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Particularly interesting to see the source of the river, often thought about seeing how far upstream I could catch a fish from, having fished numerous areas between Wheathamstead and Waltham Cross.

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That was a great watch, many thanks for posting that. :Hat:
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Dollar58 wrote:Particularly interesting to see the source of the river, often thought about seeing how far upstream I could catch a fish from, having fished numerous areas between Wheathamstead and Waltham Cross.
Here,s a photo of the source of the Lea

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Maybe that,s why all the fish have gone :tea:

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