Norfolk Broads Water

This post was written by boatman on December 15, 2008
Posted Under: Places

This water the Norfolk Broads is largley composed of is fascinating. What I find amazing is the way the same stretch of water can look so different at different times of the day and of course different seasons. The sounds you hear on the Broads range from gentle lapping of wash against the reeds, the hammering thud of the water at higher speed and the clicking, dripping sounds of the tide running past when you’ve moored up for the night. I love to watch water flowing under the many bridges across the bank footpaths.

Flow

Flow

The water colour is often somewhat brown but clearer in the shallows.

Water Shadow

Water Shadow

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