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Join the South Devon AONB Estuaries Officer to discover more about life in the mudflats and along the shores of the Yealm Estuary.
Free event, no need to book.
Dogs - not permitted
Mobility - some clambering across seaweed covered rocks and through shallow mud
Wear - Wear wellies or sturdy boots and dress appropriately for the the weather.
Free event, just turn up
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Meet at Noss Mayo Tidal Car Park, PL8 1EB
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