Winsford, Yachting c.1960
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W561014

More about this scene
The salt mines underground are enormous, so large that miles and miles of road systems, big enough for double-decker buses, have been formed to travel around on; in fact there are 22 million cubic metres of nothing under the ground here. So perhaps it is no wonder that through history, these great holes have sometimes collapsed. Some of them subsequently filled with water to become lakes, locally called flashes.
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