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Chalkpit Cut

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English: Chalkpit Cut The former canal cut in the early 19th century to serve Offham Chalk Pit is now little more than a reed filled drain. The old tow path on the right is now a public footpath. A train crosses the bridge on its way to Lewes and Eastbourne.
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Camera location50° 53′ 16″ N, 0° 00′ 11″ W  Heading=270° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
Object location50° 53′ 16″ N, 0° 00′ 15″ W  Heading=270° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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current13:44, 24 February 2011Thumbnail for version as of 13:44, 24 February 2011479 × 640 (82 KB)GeographBot (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description={{en|1=Chalkpit Cut The former canal cut in the early 19th century to serve Offham Chalk Pit is now little more than a reed filled drain. The old tow path on the right is now a public footpath. A train cro

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