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The marshes must have seemed very inhospitable to strangers a few hundred years ago, but a living was to be from them by those who knew how.  The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads are a unique man-made environment, created by peat-digging. Eel-catching, wildfowling and basket making furnished livelihoods until recent changes have seen the Broads become a National Park which is an important tourist destination.

The Broads and the large expanse of Breydon water where three rivers; the Yare, Bure and Waveney meet were the inspiration for a number of naturalists and artists such as Arthur Patterson, Ted Ellis and Emerson.

Specialist craft such as wildfowling gun punts and cargo wherries operated on the inland waterways and some restored vessels now offer trips aboard.

Drainage of the Fens and Marshes has been a constant battle as people have tried to maintain reclaimed land. Specialist drainage and reed-cutting tools were developed and used by marshmen.

Inland, a number of inland waterways were made navigable by artificial cuts from the 17th century onwards, which were used by commercial traffic.

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Marshmen's Craft on The Broads

Marshmen and their crafts have made a large impact on The Broads.

They created and maintain the dykes and drains, and manage the reed beds to ensure the harvesting of reed for thatching and other products.

At The Museum of The Broads is a display building dedicated to The Marshmen and their crafts.

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