Newhaven in East Sussex is our local port. It has a regular ferry service to Dieppe in France - twice a day in winter, three times in summer. There are a couple of freight quays used by vessels trading in scrap metal and aggregates. On the west side there are fishing boat jetties, a lifeboat station and a small marina.
Newhaven in East Sussex is our local port. It has a regular ferry service to Dieppe in France - twice a day in winter, three times in summer. There are a couple of freight quays used by vessels trading in scrap metal and aggregates. On the west side there are fishing boat jetties, a lifeboat station and a small marina.
This was the nearest I could get to a decent sunset photo. It had looked promising earlier, but as so often happens the Sun disappeared into cloud before it reaches the horizon.
MV Chopin loading scrap metal at Newhaven - 01.12.…
As the tide was very low only the bridge and the folded hatch covers can be seen. I am not really sure why I uploaded this one, except that for once the bright orange made a vessel visible from our beach.
I bet the owners of the incinerator were mighty glad that the smoke from the fire, which burnt for about five days, between their lovely white building and the yellow excavator, was blown away by the north wind, straight down the harbour.
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