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Bothal, Near Morpeth, Northumberland.These photos were taken at Bothal after two days of almost non-stop rain in April 2005. Although the level of the River Wansbeck had fallen overnight
it was still very high. The photos may take a while to load depending on your connection speed.
The River Wansbeck at Bothal Weir following two days of rain.
The drift wood shows how high the river had been overnight - above the weir.
Fish ladder not in use!
Drift wood blocking the footpath.
And also the footbridge which must have been submerged overnight.
At the stepping stones beside the castle - the water level had been
over the top
Footpath from the stepping stones on the south side of the river.
The stepping stones were submerged under many feet of water.
Bothal Castle developed a moat!
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