Fire Byrd, it's Milford Beach looking towards Hurst Castle and the Isle of Wight.
LindyLou, yes, we have an erosion problem with the cliff and the shingle spit beyond so the black rocks are there as erosion defence. The white ones are also part of the side of a path from the clifftop down to the beach - more foot erosion defence than water!
Chesil beach possibly?
ReplyDeleteLike the crashing waves.
Great colours-might be summer!!
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ReplyDeleteFire Byrd, it's Milford Beach looking towards Hurst Castle and the Isle of Wight.
ReplyDeleteLindyLou, yes, we have an erosion problem with the cliff and the shingle spit beyond so the black rocks are there as erosion defence. The white ones are also part of the side of a path from the clifftop down to the beach - more foot erosion defence than water!
*laughing*
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(safer that way...LOLOL)
Juniper@ Thanks for the explanation, it is many years since I have been to Milford Beach, rather different to last time I saw it.
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