Friday, 12 January 2018
A New Addition
There is now a large rock midstream in the River Alyn, just downstream of the Sarn Bridge. It was not there before the recent snow and rain. So unless someone has manhandled it over the side of the bridge, it was been brought down and deposited by the river. As the water level has receded, it has become exposed.
Its presence is a reminder of the strength of the river when it is swelled by heavy rain or snow melt.
How long it will remain only time will tell. Perhaps it will be swept away when the river rises again. For now, while it is exposed, it will provide a convenient perch for the birds that live along the river.
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The current heavy and persistent rain has swelled the Alyn. Here is a vie from the Sarn Bridge.
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The current heavy and persistent rain has swelled the Alyn. Here is a vie from the Sarn Bridge.
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