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    River Mole near Leatherhead, showing in-channel vegetation.
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    River Mole near Cobham with no impoundment – marginal vegetation is present, along with in-channel aquatic plants, clear water and a variety of depths.
    River Mole near Cobham, showing marginal vegetation.
    River Mole near Cobham, showing the clear water and gravel bed.
    River Mole near Leatherhead, showing in-channel vegetation.
    River Mole upstream of Viaduct sluice at Hersham Riverside Park – currently impounded, with no in-channel  habitats. The water isn’t clear limiting aquatic plant growth
    River Mole upstream of Viaduct sluice at Hersham Riverside Park – currently impounded, with no in-channel  habitats. The water isn’t clear limiting aquatic plant growth.