Amelia's photos with the keyword: Cromer
HFF.
21 Mar 2025 |
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Actually this is a GROYNE. A groyne is an active structure extending from the shore into the sea, most often perpendicular or slightly oblique to the shoreline. The main function of a groyne is catching and trapping part of the sediment moving in a longshore direction in the surf zone. This groyne is catching flint pebbles and quite large pieces of flint in chalk. Some of the wood lower down is heavily weathered, and the construction bolts are very rusty.
HBM from Cromer
17 Mar 2025 |
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Facing the sea means facing north. Here one can look at a scrubby putting green,in the sunshine sheltered for the cold north winds. But where is everyone?
HFF from Cromer
14 Mar 2025 |
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HFF from Cromer
Whatever the weather ....
12 May 2024 |
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SC96 - Post 19 May - Street consumers
This our youngest grandchild, James.
Young Gulls
16 Apr 2024 |
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Beachcombing - Cromer heart
18 Sep 2023 |
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I very rarely bring stones home from the seaside as I consider it to be unlawful, but this little heart was an exception, and is now on a chest of drawers.
Beachcombing - Cromer rock
18 Sep 2023 |
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HFF from Cromer
01 Sep 2023 |
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Cromer splash
05 Oct 2022 |
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hWW from Cromer
05 Oct 2022 |
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The sea wall was being battered almost ceaselessly by waves, and believe it or not, some idiots were standing right down on the area which was getting soaked. I took this photo while standing on the pier, well away from danger
Alicia in Cromer
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