Benacre Broad at low tide
Please avoid emptying your dog in Southwold
Look - but do not empty your dog
Southwold convergence
Southwold beach huts
Pleasley colliery
Pleasley Colliery - southern aspect.
Pleasley North Shaft headframe
Pleasley North Shaft: north aspect
Pleasley Colliery South Shaft
Pleasley Colliery North Shaft headframe
Pleasley Colliery No.2 shaft winding engine
Pleasley Colliery No.1 winding engine
Pleasley Colliery No.1 winding engine drum
Pleasley Colliery No.2 South Shaft interior view
Pleasley Colliery No.2 South Shaft interior 2
Pleasley Colliery No.2 South Shaft top area
Capels and detaching hook
Pleasley Colliery No. 2 South Shaft signals
Safety reminder board at Pleasley Colliery
Recovered Westthorpe Colliery winding engine compo…
Westthorpe Colliery winding engine drum
Drakeholes canal basin and tunnel reflections
Benacre Broad breach channel to the North Sea
Benacre Silver Birch (BW)
Benacre Silver Birch
Benacre cliffs: Norwich Crag cross-bedding detail
Benacre cliffs - Norwich Crag cross-bedded sands
Norwich Crag at Benacre cliffs
Benacre Cliffs - Norwich Crag bioturbated clay wit…
Looking towards Southwold from Benacre Cliffs
Benacre Cliffs cross-bedded gravels 2
Benacre Cliffs cross-bedded gravels 1
Collapsed pill box at Benacre Cliffs
Benacre Cliffs - Westleton Formation
Stac Pollaidh west end
Rhossili Bay - classic view
Devil's Bridge - Worm's Head
Worms Head - Outer Head
Outer Head and Middle Head - Worm's Head peninsula
April shower over Rud Hill
Sheffield and South Yorkshire vista with Wincobank…
Win Hill and Parkin Clough
Over Dale, Peak District National Park
Drax skyscape
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Benacre Broad and breach channel


Benacre Broad National Nature Reserve adjacent to the coast in north Suffolk was previously a brackish water lake separated from the North Sea by a narrow barrier of sand and shingle. Now the barrier has been once again breached by the sea, it is a salt-water lake. This is in an area of active coastal erosion (up to 7 metres per year) and currently the highest rate of retreat in the UK.
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