File:Thames Path Section 61.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionThames Path Section 61.jpg |
English: As the Thames Path leaves Castle Eaton heading downstream towards Hannington Bridge, it follows narrow country roads for about 1 mile before rejoining the river at the location shown in this picture. |
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