Somerset Levels
Waters Edge
Solway View
Light Across the Water
Short Fence
Mid Summer Peace
Bay View.
All done by Water
Wall Hair
Starting the Climb
Red Kite Country, pips
Partial Shade,
Sunset Drive,
Starling Fly Past
Pre Storm Light! pip
Thunder Storm
Shoreline Tree
Coast and Castle
Abbey Ruins
Kintyre Coast
Standing Stones
Mountain Mist
Loch Wall
Pub Garden, pips.
Sunset! Caithness Style
Puffin Watch
A wall with a View HWW
Kyle side. (2 Pips)
Low Tide,
Sea Haze, 1 note.
Sale!
Church Fence
13th century
Cornhill,
Fair Trade!
Beached,(pip)
Vintage Steam
A Seat at the End of the Tunnel
A Quantock Winter,
Day's End
Bang! (pip)
Up & Over
Mountain Water
Coastguard !
The Writing on the Wall, 1 pip & 1 note
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Sea Wall, pip


The Sea Wall as the sun sets, Bridgwater Bay at Burnham on Sea, Somerset, The pip shows South Esplanade which is along the top of the wall,
A wall of this size is needed because of the huge tidal range which is the second highest in the world, the steps are designed to take the power from waves before they hit the wall which is curved to throw the water back into the sea.
HWW Folks
A wall of this size is needed because of the huge tidal range which is the second highest in the world, the steps are designed to take the power from waves before they hit the wall which is curved to throw the water back into the sea.
HWW Folks
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It's man versus the sea and there can eventually be only one winner, just down the coast we have just lost an important local B road to coastal erosion.
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