DescriptionLagoon on Two Tree Island - geograph.org.uk - 41419.jpg
English: Lagoon on Two Tree Island. The picture of this non-tidal lagoon was taken from inside one of the bird hides on Two Tree Island. This 634-acre island was reclaimed from the sea in the 18th century. In the 20th century it was a corporation rubbish dump and site of a sewage works. The site was reclaimed by nature however she was given a helping hand beginning in 1998 with clay improvements to the sea defences and covering over of exposed topsoil. Half of the island is run by the Essex Wild Life Trust as a nature reserve.
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