 Mouth of the Wandle, a fine example of Thames mud, lots of it |
 A lot of the Wandle banks are in a poor state |
 It gets quite narrow here |
 This area could do with a bit of work |
 Wandle joins the Thames here |
 There is only a short section of the Wandle that is tidal, like here |
 The bridge goes into Garatt Lane on the left |
 Wandle Creek Bridge, last bridge before it joins the Thames |
 Wandle joins the Thames nearly at low tide |
 A lot of houses and factories back onto the Wandle |
 This runs of to the side, no idea where it goes |
 Wandle joins the Thames at nearly high tide |
 Wandle Creek foot bridge |
 I have no idea why this runs down the middle of the Wandle |
 This is the start of the barrier |
 It is a Common Carp, an expert told me, Google Lens |
 Possibly a Koi Carp, not in Wandle |
 Very long fish, unknown, not in Wandle |
 A Common Carp, Identified by Google Lens |
 Weird, looked very big, very unknown, not in Wandle |
 Dark fish just under 2 feet, unknown, not in Wandle |
 Unknown, in sea water |
 A Black Carp, identified by Google Lens |
 I think this is a Carp. It was huge. Not in the Wandle |
 This is a Pike. not in the Wandle |
 Common Carp. This is in the Wandle |