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Ancient Mariner
Watchet
Evening Sun
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Low Tide
Harbour
Bristol Channel
Somerset
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge


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At length did cross an albatross, HFF

At length did cross an albatross, HFF
A statue of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Ancient Mariner stands on the promenade, He was staying at nearby Nether Stowey with friends William and Dorothy Wordsworth when having walked over the Quantock Hills to Watchet he was inspired to write the poem,

Link to full poem poets.org/poem/rime-ancient-mariner

Statue by Alan B Herriot of Penicuik, Scotland,

The evening sun casts long shadows and tide is about to turn and refill the harbour which been dry for some hours.

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 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club has replied
Very much appreciated Fusun, thank you.
3 years ago.
 Proxar
Proxar
I like it! Belated HFF :-)
3 years ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
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Very generous, thank you.
3 years ago.
 Esther
Esther club
I recall reading that poem many years ago.
9 months ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club has replied
Thank you, Esther. It is a very long poem ;-)
9 months ago.

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