The Beverley Brook Storm Relief Overflow, a 10ft concrete diversion culvert constructed in 1934 after its younger 8ft counterpart (Beverley Brook Storm Relief Culvert, 1925) proved insufficent during severe flooding in 1931. These two, accompanied with several weirs and flow control gates now form the Beverley Brook Flood Protection Scheme.

  1. I wonder.... Do I have a potential cave dive in my back yard?

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  2. Darlington Simwanza

    It shows the extent of how man would want to live un diturbed in this cruel world.

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