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Taken back in March 2013 at West Wittering beach in West Sussex and originally posted on here in April 2013. I thought I would "recycle" it for HBM today.
Thank you for all your visits to my photo-stream over the past week, especially if you left a comment and/or a star. Always appreciated and it makes sharing worthwhile.
Have a great week folks!
Thank you for all your visits to my photo-stream over the past week, especially if you left a comment and/or a star. Always appreciated and it makes sharing worthwhile.
Have a great week folks!
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West Wittering is a privately owned beach............with a private car park, a cafe and good facilities for changing, toilets etc. You have to pay to enter, so that numbers can be controlled. It is also a conservation area, particularly the sand dunes. I always take two cameras with difference length lenses as it is always windy and the fine sand gets everywhere - changing lenses is not a good idea :-))
Thanks for sharing with our UK Landscape Photography Group , Herb
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