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  • Pat, a retired waitress sitting at a table with a huge full English breakfast at Smokey Joe’s transport cafe on 05th June 2008 in Blackwater in the United Kingdom. Smokey Joe’s is a renowned cafe off the A30 in Blackwater in Cornwall.
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  • A full English breakfast with brown sauce at Smokey Joe’s transport cafe on 05th June 2008 in Blackwater in the United Kingdom. Smokey Joe’s is a renowned cafe off the A30 in Blackwater in Cornwall.
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  • Mural by the artist known as Stik, painted on a wall at Push Studios, Blackwater Street, East Dulwich. Stik people, although androgenous and constructed from simple shapes, are nevertheless capable of conveying complex body language and emotion. These themes of human emotion and expression are infused in Stik’s brightly coloured street art. Stik, the street artist, himself was homeless for a period and ideas surrounding human vulnerability are also detectable in his art. Stik has been creating Stik people around London for over ten years
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  • Smokey Joe’s transport cafe on 05th June 2008 in Blackwater in the United Kingdom. Smokey Joe’s is a renowned cafe off the A30 in the South West of England. Set in the beautiful Cornish countryside, Smokey Joe’s has been trading for 65 years.
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  • Pricilla, a waitress at the renowned Smokey Joe’s café, dashes into the kitchen to collect another order on 05th June 2008 in Blackwater in the United Kingdom. Smokey Joe’s is a renowned cafe off the A30 in the South West of England. Set in the beautiful Cornish countryside, Smokey Joe’s has been trading for 65 years.
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  • Maldon is a town on the Blackwater estuary in Essex, UK. It is the seat of the Maldon district and starting point of the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation. Maldon's Hythe Quay is resident to a number of Thames Sailing Barges, these are among the last cargo vessels in the world still operating under sail, albeit now used in the spheres of education and leisure. Some ten to fifteen of the surviving fleet count Maldon as their home port, and many others are regular visitors alongside at the Quay.
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  • Maldon is a town on the Blackwater estuary in Essex, UK. It is the seat of the Maldon district and starting point of the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation. Maldon's Hythe Quay is resident to a number of Thames Sailing Barges, these are among the last cargo vessels in the world still operating under sail, albeit now used in the spheres of education and leisure. Some ten to fifteen of the surviving fleet count Maldon as their home port, and many others are regular visitors alongside at the Quay.
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  • Bradwell nuclear power station located on the Dengie peninsula at the mouth of the River Blackwater, Essex.<br />
Partially decommisioned the  EDF Energy and China General Nuclear Power Corporation CGN, long-term industrial partners, are together intending to develop a new nuclear power station on the same site.
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  • Blackwell Bus Café tucked away from the busy A12 on the 18th December 2009 in Blackwater in the United Kingdom.
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  • Rotting hull of a boat in the creek in Tollesbury, a village in England, located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater, Essex, United Kingdom. For centuries Tollesbury, the village of the plough and sail, relied on the harvests of the land and the sea. The main trade and export of Tollesbury, which still thrives to this day, has long been oysters.
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  • Rotting hull of a boat in the creek in Tollesbury, a village in England, located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater, Essex, United Kingdom. For centuries Tollesbury, the village of the plough and sail, relied on the harvests of the land and the sea. The main trade and export of Tollesbury, which still thrives to this day, has long been oysters.
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  • Reflection of passing plane in a creek pool in Tollesbury, a village in England, located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater, Essex, United Kingdom. For centuries Tollesbury, the village of the plough and sail, relied on the harvests of the land and the sea. The main trade and export of Tollesbury, which still thrives to this day, has long been oysters.
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  • Rotting hull of a boat in the creek in Tollesbury, a village in England, located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater, Essex, United Kingdom. For centuries Tollesbury, the village of the plough and sail, relied on the harvests of the land and the sea. The main trade and export of Tollesbury, which still thrives to this day, has long been oysters.
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  • Wild rosehips growing in the hedgerow in Tollesbury, a village in England, located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater, Essex, United Kingdom.
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  • Hand rail going into a natural salt water pool, on 29th October 2016, located in Tollesbury, a village on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater, Essex, United Kingdom.
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  • Rotting hull of a boat in the creek in Tollesbury, a village in England, located on the Essex coast at the mouth of the River Blackwater, Essex, United Kingdom. For centuries Tollesbury, the village of the plough and sail, relied on the harvests of the land and the sea. The main trade and export of Tollesbury, which still thrives to this day, has long been oysters.
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