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The Wherryman's Way - geograph.org.uk - 1551424

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The Wherryman's Way. Following the Wherryman's Way long distance footpath in westerly direction along Short Dike, approaching the River Yare. Only white dried-out skeletons are left of the wild mustard (Brassica Kaber) which here lined the path in great abundance > 1335110 during the summer months. Short Dike is a channel linking Rockland Broad and the Yare. The Wherryman's Way is a 35-mile long distance footpath following the route of the Broads trading wherries between Norwich and Great Yarmouth. The route takes its name from the wherry - a large cargo-carrying barge whose black sails used to be a common sight on these waters. Ten circular village walks branch off this path along the way.

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