Shocking aerial photos have shown the extent of flooding in Wroxham and Hoveton.
The twin Broads villages have been one of the part of Norfolk worst hit by flooding in recent weeks, which has been caused by heavy rain during storms Babet, Cairon and Debi.
The pictures, taken by photographer Steve Moore, show the River Bure bursting its banks, flooding the road around Wroxham's famous bridge and nearby car parks.
The Broads Tours boat hire car park has become submerged in recent weeks.
Sarah Walker, company director at Broads Tours, said: "Half of the car park is completely flooded.
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"It's going down gradually but it's leaving a mud bath behind. We're hoping to get it swept but it will take us some time and money to do, and we can't do that until the water has gone down.
"It's only going down an inch or so each day, but the river is full so it can't drain away.
"It has affected the traffic coming into Wroxham and towards Hoveton. The road just before the bridge has been flooded all the way across and it's been deep.
"It has hit small businesses hard."
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