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Thornham Bridge looking north

Walk Photo 204301

Thornham Bridge looking north

Caption - Thornham Bridge looking north. This oak bridge crosses a tidal inlet to the salt marshes of Thorney Island.

Walk 2043 : Thorney Island from Emsworth

Photographer : Chichester Harbour Conservancy

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Chichester Harbour

Not only one of the few remaining undeveloped coastal areas in Southern England, but rarer still, Chichester Harbour remains relatively wild. Its bright wide expanses and intricate creeks are at the same time a major wildlife haven and among some of Britain's most popular boating waters. Backed by the South Downs, the harbour is a series of tidal inlets, with a narrow mouth to the sea, punctuating areas of fertile farmland. Fringed by a narrow margin of wind-sculptured oaks and hawthorn, the fields in turn give way to salt-marsh and intertidal mud-lands, broken by a maze of creeks and rithes. More Information

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