We've had heavy rain recently, especially last weekend, when it rained for 36 hours. No actual flooding in our area but, when we get prolonged heavy rain, all the water seeps down from the Lincolnshire Wolds, into the rivers and out to the coast.
I went along to where the Louth Canal flows out to sea and found the banks breached and a very high water level.
This was taken in January this year at the weir where the Louth Canal becomes
the Teney Haven just a couple of miles from the North Sea. The water level is about
the average for most of the year.
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Looking back in the opposite direction the view is quite sedate.
Olympus EM10 Mk2 + 14-42 EZ Mzuiko lens.
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