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Nice still waters of the Camber, Old Portsmouth, where the fishing boats live and now has the home of the Ben Ainslie headquarters. (Sir Charles Benedict Ainslie, CBE (born 5 February 1977) is an English competitive sailor. Ainslie is the most successful sailor in Olympic history.)
Camber Sands
Camber is a small resort in East Sussex and is not only famous for its sand dunes but its connection to the Pop and Film Industry.
Close to the River Rother the dunes stretch for 3 miles (just over 4.5km) and are unique to East Sussex. Part of the dunes are classified a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and the residue are a Site of Nature Conservation Importance.
They were fortified during WWII because of their resemblance to both Desert and Normandy and intense training went on there. There is a ship which lies of the coast called the ‘Avon’ which went down in 1852 and the wreck can be seen at low tide.
Some of the films that were shot here include: The Longest Day; The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner; The Theory of Everything and for those who enjoy a more cultural frame of mind then go no further than ‘Follow That Camel’. What a treat.
Pop Artists include: Suede; Nick Heyward; Fatboy Slim; Paul McCartney and Wings and Squeeze, quite a line up. A terrific place for a beach holiday as there are lots of other things to do with kites, such as surfing; landboarding; buggying and other more physical exercise. Me I have a deckchair and a camera what more is needed. Oh yes, a picnic.
Doug Harrop Photography • January 11, 1975
A Santa Fe Railway GP35 leans into a curve westbound near Cameron, California.
National Cargo Boeing 747-428(BCF) N919CA landing Runway 12 Prestwick in a 20+ knots crosswind. Arrived from Colorado Springs.
I grabbed a day off from work, and we took my 3 year old granddaughter for a day trip to Camber Sands a few days ago, and amongst the fun of building sandcastles i managed to sneak off…just for 15 minutes ;-)