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When all the ice on earth melts, the average level of the sea will be around 200 feet higher than it is now. The Post-it notes in the photos mark where a road or other public right of way crosses the 200-foot contour in the Nan(t)mor catchment.
The numbers under each photo are date and Ordnance Survey grid reference in the form: yyyymmdd_easting-northing.
Back to the ‘When all the ice melts’ blog post.