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Lee in Doncaster
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Flooding In The Don Gorge
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I got my feet wet:
Walking The Peak: Flooding In The Don Gorge (peakwalking.blogspot.com)
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GnP
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15:51:06, 22/01/21 »
Sad regarding the floods but some great pics ...liking the viaduct .
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pdstsp
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Me too, let's hope the flooding subsides quickly.
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Mel
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21:01:34, 22/01/21 »
Don't blame you for taking the high level path Lee!
Hope nobody's properties were affected by the floodwater.
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Lee in Doncaster
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I don't think the flooding was particularly bad for the area, it happens regularly.
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