Looking south over the top of the clay cap from Hill Place Farm accommodation bridge. Lorries approach the digging face from the south (towards the camera). 20.12.2008
Looking south over the top of the clay cap from Hill Place Farm accommodation bridge. Lorries approach the digging face from the south (towards the camera). 20.12.2008
A photographic tour of the Bluebell Railway - Kingscote to East Grinstead, including Hill Place Viaduct (sometimes called Imberhorne Viaduct)
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The temporary clay cap on the northern end of Imberhorne Lane tip, looking south from Hill Place Farm accommodation bridge. The fence gives an impression of scale. There is a huge drop down into the water filled pit at the base of the clay cap. This is a very dangerous environment. 20.12.2008Previous | NextLooking south from Hill Place Farm accommodation bridge with a longer lens. An additional hazard just south of the present clay cap is live overhead power cables (note the warning markers). 20.12.2008

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