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English: Diglis Basin, Worcester Effectively the junction between the Worcester and Birmingham Canal and the River Severn, this basin is used both by wide-beam (including sea-going) craft, and narrow-beam canal cruisers.
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Camera location52° 10′ 59″ N, 2° 13′ 16″ W  Heading=45° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
Object location52° 11′ 00″ N, 2° 13′ 15″ W  Heading=45° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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