Essex Coast Cycle Tour Slide Show

These pictures were taken on May 23, 2024.

1: River Blackwater, Coggeshall.
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2: Market End, Coggeshall (East St with Church St going off to the left).
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3: St Peter ad Vincula Church, Church St, Coggeshall
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4: Between Kelevedon and Tollesbury.
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5: Entering Tollesbury. All the villages in East Essex have these signs.
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6: The LV15 Trinity Lightvessel in the distance.
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7: The LV15 Trinity Lightvessel.
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8: The LV15 Trinity Lightvessel in the distance.
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9: A cellphone 360° panorama.
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10: Same location as the panorama.
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11: Entering Great Wigborough.
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12: Entering Little Wigborough.
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13: Entering Peldon.
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West Mersea
14: 360° panorama of The Strood, needed to get onto Mersea Island.
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15: The Mersea Island Strood.
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16: West Mersea Water Tower.
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17: Panorama on the West Mersea waterfront. I was on Coast Road standing just east of The Dukes Seafood.
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18: West Mersea waterfront.
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19: West Mersea waterfront. Panorama stitched from five pictures.
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20: West Mersea waterfront.
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21: Coast Road, West Mersea.
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22: There are over 400 beach huts in West Mersea.
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Colchester
23: Balkerne Gate, Colchester. Remnents of a gate built in Roman times.
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24: Jumbo Water Tower, Colchester.
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25: Colchester Town Hall.
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26: Now the Colchester Natural History Museum.
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27: Colchester Castle. 11th-century edifice.
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28: Colchester Castle.
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