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Sussex Ouse Valley Walk

Balcombe Ouse Valley Viaduct, Grade II* listed railway viaduct comprised of 37 arches - looking south east
Sussex Ouse Valley Way - a signpost near Furnace Pond
Balcombe Ouse Valley Viaduct, Grade II* listed railway viaduct comprised of 37 arches - looking through the arches
The view to the north from near Scaynes Hill
Balcombe Ouse Valley Viaduct, Grade II* listed railway viaduct comprised of 37 arches - looking through the arches
The River Ouse running alongside Rivers Wood
A white telephone box in Slaugham
An inhabitant of the woods around Nymans
Boatyards at Newhaven
A message in the sky
A church on a hillside near Barcombe
Southease Bridge, where the South Downs Way crosses the River Ouse
A barn to the south of Newick
Paragliders to the south of Lewes, jumping off Mount Caburn
View along the beach at Seaford, looking at Seaford Head
The view north, looking back towards Newick
Looking north towards Lewes from Piddinghoe
The River Ouse to the north of Barcombe Mills
Isfield Lock, recently uncovered by archaeologists
The view south from the swing bridge at Newhaven
The River Ouse looking south, south of Lewes
Must be the end of the walk along the Sussex Ouse Valley Way
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