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Arrow ARCHIVE: Big Humpty Re-visited, Manchester - April 2010 - 01-05-2010, 23:08

BIG HUMPTY - Re-visited By Ojay.

After having already explored this culvert back in March, I decided to go back during the daytime and get a few more shots.

Big Humpty is a culverted section of the River Medlock, a combination of Stone and Brick with construction over 100 years ago.

From the Infall to the Outfall it's a relatively short mooch around 200-300 yards, it's also quite a slippy bugger!



















Thanks for Looking


....Take pictures and leave ONLY

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