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Some of the the dried out grasses and other plants on the footpath above the beach on Hayling Island. Taken the day before yesterday on the hottest day of the week.
Another image in the PiP if you have the time and inclination to have a look :-)
Another image in the PiP if you have the time and inclination to have a look :-)
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Cheers. Herb
A lot of areas in England have been declared as being in a drought, our reservoirs are running low. We're just not used to this sort of weather, but I suppose we'll have to get used to it in the future :(
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