Walking From Swanwick To Warsash IV
The Nature Preserve On The Hamble River Is A Great Place To Walk
Having waved goodbye to the donkeys (see part III of our walk), we continue on the path that leads along the Hamble River from Swanwick to Warsash.
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17 Comments
Post a CommentOn the last slideshow, I should have said -- Janet! Donkeys! (David Copperfield)
Excellent photos, Tony. I would love to know about the history behind those shipwrecks.
Lovely.
I wonder what history lay in that wreck as well.
another winner, you take great pictures, Tony :)
It would be cool if there were some sort of memorials on the ground near those ship wrecks to let everyone know what they were. Now you have my curiosity up. lol
I loved that weird looking tree standing alone in the marsh! cheers :)
Thanks for the cool tour.
Beautiful photos.
Great tour!