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As long as you don't mind cycling in waders there's no problem.
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Water fight with a mountain bike.

Gorgeous snap shot!

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On Wed, 12 Feb 2014 15:10:24 +0000, Mad Cow
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And what it is supposed to look like.

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Where is this Sue?

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Reading.

Reading Bridge, just downstream of the cyclist, provides a bottleneck
where all the water has to go under the bridge because it can't get
round it. There's a flow meter with a public display, and a post with
the level of the 1947 flood marked on it. The 1947 flood was about half
a metre deeper than when I took that picture. In 1947 there were
streets flooded, this year not.

The floods seem to be worse in places lower down the Thames, below
Weybridge where some tributaries join in.
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On Thu, 13 Feb 2014 19:10:41 +0000, Mad Cow
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In article , Stinkweed
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Where is this Sue?


Reading.

Reading Bridge, just downstream of the cyclist, provides a bottleneck
where all the water has to go under the bridge because it can't get
round it. There's a flow meter with a public display, and a post with
the level of the 1947 flood marked on it. The 1947 flood was about half
a metre deeper than when I took that picture. In 1947 there were
streets flooded, this year not.

The floods seem to be worse in places lower down the Thames, below
Weybridge where some tributaries join in.


Not helped by the Jubilee River which protected low lying land near
Maidenhead but that increased the amount of water downstream at
Datchet and further downstream..

Guy Gorton
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Oh dear floods and fires and blizzards seem to be all that it happening in
the world weatherwise at the moment.
Great shot though.

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