Phil Sutters' photos with the keyword: mud

Dungeness from Winchelsea 2 8 2006

Fishing net on groyne Winchelsea Beach 1 8 2006

Groyne art 1 Winchelsea beach 30 7 2006

Groyne art 2 Winchelsea beach 30 7 2006

Groyne art 3 Winchelsea beach 30 7 2006

Groyne art 4 Winchelsea beach 30 7 2006

It's a bit crowded Winchelsea 15 8 2007

Mostly natural Winchelsea 15 8 2007

Muddy outcrop Winchelsea 1 8 2006

03 Sep 2021 4 124
The human intervention, in the form of breakwaters, to protect the the shoreline from erosion, seems to have largely been left to return to nature.

Old man of the sea? - Winchelsea - 15 8 2007

One man, one building & a skeleton groyne - Winche…

03 Sep 2021 5 4 125
This is about the only building one can see from the beach at Winchelsea Beach. I think that it is a house. There is certainly absolutely no commercial development at all. An icecream van visits some days and there is a small toilet block, behind the sea wall. Once behind the seawall there are several fairly large static caravan parks and some rather quirky seaside homes, some of which were originally railway carriages.

Winchelsea wind surfers 29 7 2007

Little Egret keeping out of the Ouse - Newhaven -…

01 Nov 2016 7 9 711
Same pose different perch - www.ipernity.com/doc/philsutters/43479290 The Sussex Ouse is a river that finds its way to the sea at Newhaven. Another example of mindless environmental contamination - an upturned traffic cone, or the base of one.