Somerset Coast
Beach Stream at Sunset
The ebbing evening tide leaves large pools on the beach which eventually find a way back to the sea,
Shot in 16.9 format so a large view would be appreciated
Fly Past, HFF.
Close encounter with a gull on the South Esplanade at Burnham on Sea, Somerset, The water is the river Brue which flows into the River Parrett and on to Bridgwater Bay,
An area that Andy and probably Pam know well.
Another image shot in 16.9 format. therefore large may be better.
Porlock Bay, HFF
Exmoor meets the sea from the top of Porlock Toll Road,
The never ending battle to hold back the waves was abandoned in 2001when the sea defences were opened to allow the sea to create a salt marsh here, Bossington beach curves around to the headland and the South Wales coast is in the far distance.
In 16.9 format so a large view is recommended.
Sunset Bay
Sunset across Blue Anchor Bay as the sun drops behind Exmoor National park
Evening Fence, HFF
Bridgwater Bay at Burnham on Sea waiting for the evening tide as the Sun goes down,
These steps lead to a lower set of steps to access the beach and this image shows the top of the 3.2m (10.6") Sea wall while in the distance is the 34m (110feet) inland Lighthouse .
Launched, HFF
Burnham on Sea lifeboat launch crew return to the boathouse after lauching an inshore lifeboat into Bridgwater Bay, a tracked unit is required to cross the mud at times of low tide such as in this image. The sea defence required to hold the extreme tidal range can just be seen left of image and the notes show the position of the two rivers that enter the bay at this point..
The image is in 16.9 so a large view would be appreciated.
HFF and a great but safe weekend from Somerset.
Resting,
A Crow maybe a Rook? resting in the evening sun at Blue Anchor, Somerset,
in 16.9 so a large view may be better,
Esplanade Sunset, HFF.
Watchet Harbour at Sunset, if you are able to view large a car transporter is anchored in the channel waiting for the tide before entering Royal Portbury dock at Avonmouth.
Dandelion Waits
Footprints in the soft mud indicate a recent visitor to Dandelions mooring as she waits for the evening tide to arrive in Watchet Harbour. the floating pontoons will then raise to accommodate the rapid infow of water which can be as much as 6m (20ft) during spring tides,
Large would be appreciated
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