Tetney Lock in Lincolnshire.
We had a drive to another of our favourite locations, Tetney Lock, on the side of the Louth Navigation in North East Lincolnshire. I photographed some places on the way there.
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On the way we passed some people out on a "Tractor Run" with some old vintage tractors. |
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In the background are the Tetney Oil Terminal storage tanks. |
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An Owl nesting box. |
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An old Chapel, now a private residential home. |
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Eventually we arrived at the Louth Navigation Canal. It's not a canal with towpaths as it was used by sea going Keelboats navigating their way from the North Sea, along the canal to the River Head at Louth. A distance from the coast to Louth of 11 miles. |
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The "Crown & Anchor" is a popular public house at Tetney Lock.
Olympus EM1ii + 12-100 Pro lens. |