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Collin Found Waterfall In Chandler’s Ford

February 16, 2014 By Janet Williams 2 Comments

This afternoon, Inspector Collin the Rough Collie found another fallen tree in Chandler’s Ford.

In Flexford Wood, we inspected a fallen tree with Collin, ignoring Health & Safety rules.

Collin also found a new tourist attraction in Chandler’s Ford.

Teenager Joe exercised his legs by bouncing on the branches – saving him going to the gym.

Waterfall in Chandler’s Ford

What is the new tourist attraction that Collin has found today in Chandler’s Ford? A mini waterfall in Monks Brook along Valley Park.

A fallen tree in Monks Brook created a platform for such a pretty waterfall scene with fast running water.

Today we met many happy dogs, including Poppy and Molly in Valley Park.

Here are some images of our findings today: Collin with the fallen tree in Flexford Wood, the mini waterfall feature in Chandler’s Ford, and happy dogs.

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