The Moors River is normally no more than 4 or 5 meters wide at its widest, a mainly shallow river, although with some deeper sections, it flows along the edge of Hurn Forest. Today though, after weeks of near constant rain, its flow must be up to 100 meters wide in places; filling its flood plain and encroaching on the adjacent forest.Is this the shape of things to come? Tracts of land made impassible and unusable for weeks or months at a time.
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