Image: South Cerney canal
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Description: Disused section of the Thames and Severn Canal near South Cerney, Gloucestershire, England. The canal was abandoned in 1927, giving time for trees to grow along the towpath to a considerable height. This is a short (c. 250 metre) watered section; most of the canal to the east of the Sapperton Tunnel is dry.
Title: South Cerney canal
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