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AdmiralAdama said:
Does it involve the Chislehurst Caves?

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No not Chislehurst caves. All I want is the name of the obstacle over which the water is falling.

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It's an artificial rockwork waterfall that forms part of a dam in the south end of the lake in Bromley Palace park. It's known as the Pulhamite waterfall,after Pulhams the gardening contractors who built it in about 1865.
The blocks composing the waterfall are quite large,some are over a cubic meter in size.
It's 15 meters across and 5 meters deep.
 
Richard Brown said:
No not Chislehurst caves. All I want is the name of the obstacle over which the water is falling.

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To know the obstacle is to know where the water that's falling - is. I don't know London or England at all so I was trying to narrow a location.

Apologies for being a pain.

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AdmiralAdama said:
To know the obstacle is to know where the water that's falling - is. I don't know London or England at all so I was trying to narrow a location.

Apologies for being a pain.

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You are not being a pain ;). I was after the term. Scifan is close enough.

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scifan57 said:
It's an artificial rockwork waterfall that forms part of a dam in the south end of the lake in Bromley Palace park. It's known as the Pulhamite waterfall,after Pulhams the gardening contractors who built it in about 1865.
The blocks composing the waterfall are quite large,some are over a cubic meter in size.
It's 15 meters across and 5 meters deep.

Yes it is an artificial fall over a wier. It's located by Churchill Gardens Bromley. I declare you the winner.

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scifan57 said:
Could you be more specific?

It's rigid in appearance and seems to have at least 2 sides so I'm guessing it's 4-sided. Can't tell if it's metallic or made of wood, fibre board?

Is it used to ship something or for temporary storage on the ground?

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Redneck_Randy said:
It's the top corner of a sea going shipping container.

They can be sent by sea,rail or truck. It is a shipping container. This one is used as the site office for a construction project.

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