DescriptionEstuarial mudflats at Leigh-on-Sea - geograph.org.uk - 778899.jpg
English: Estuarial mudflats at Leigh-on-Sea Leigh Sand is the area of inter-tidal mudflat to the right of the creek that can be seen winding its way through the left of the image. The channel that runs across the centre of the image is Ray Gut and the area of mud between Ray Gut and the main course of the Thames is Chapman Sands. It is in the Benfleet and Southend Marshes Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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