Our Natural
Environment
The mouth of the river as it enters
in Hoi Ha Wan.
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Site One, densely covered by vegetation. |
Recorders of data stand near the river. |
Discharge gauge. |
Flowers in the field. |
Flowers in the field. |
Flowers in the field. |
Flowers in the field. |
Mangrove plants. |
Water fall at site 2 along the Pak Sha O River. |
Flowers in the field. |
Flowers in the field. |
Spider web. |
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Site one. |
Upper or middle course feature? |
Discharge gauge. |
Butterfly on site. |
Sweet fresh water. |
Spiky plant. |
Stick bug head. |
Sweet fresh water passing a V-Gauge, above site one. |
A very large spider. |
Dragon fly. |
V-Gauge marker, above site 1. |
Stick bug body |
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Site three, the mouth. |
Looking down the river to the mouth, site three. |
A very large spider, again. |
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Mangroves at the mouth. |
The bay. |
Estuary. |
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Measuring channel shape and depth. |
Pot hole found at site 2. |
Estuary |
Carefully taking measurements - safety first. |
Measuring water depth. |
Estuary |
Mouth if the river. |
Mouth if the river. |
Estuary |
Mouth if the river. |
Exogenic boulder sources for the mouth of the river. |
Exogenic boulder sources for the mouth of the river. |
Crab remains. |
Pot Hole - site 2. |
Site 2. |
Mangrove roots. |
Mangrove roots. |
Another bug! |
Praying mantis. |
Butterfly in the valley. |
Exogenic sources of rock material which can found at the mouth of the river. |
Beach at low tide, at the estuary. |
Sand spit in the estuary. |
Sand spit in the estuary. |
Sand bar created during high Tide. |
Looking seaward in the estuary. |
Low tide boulders exposed, with barnacles on the edge of them. |