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We avoided parts of the seafront walk as we knew dog walkers would be taking that route, but we bought ourselves some snacks and headed towards the seafront. Here, we are looking back towards the pier, our apartment (near the slipway) and just on the bend is the new Oyster Wharf, opened in 2016.
A lovely peachy coloured 'Rose'. 'Rosa'.. from the seafront..after morning rain
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Brighton seafront yesterday shortly before sunset (and obviously after some showers), East Sussex, England.
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In this shot I have let the camera focus on the seafront! You can see a bit of the Pyramids Leisure Centre on the left and South Parade Pier in the distance.
I can just about remember the railway that used to run along to the right of this wall, but sadly I can't find any photos in my Dad's collection. But you can see a similar view here.
The Southsea Miniature Railway first opened in 1932 as a 9.5" gauge line operated by a pair of Bassett Lowke 4-4-2 steam locos. The railway closed at the end of 1976 and the two petrol locos were sold to the railway at Sandham Castle on the Isle of Wight. The line at Southsea reopened the following year as a 17" gauge third-rail electric operation. In 1985 it was rebuilt back to 10 1/4" but finally closed in 1989.
Another photo from our summer walk to the seafront. This was actually the same day as our visit to the D-Day Museum. This view is from the esplanade next to the Pyramids Leisure Centre, with the chip kiosk nearby. You can see the Spitbank Fort out at sea and the fairly new rocks in the foreground, which are part of the sea defences.
Mumbles, Gower Peninsula.
Work at Mumbles is now complete and it is a lovely walk along the seafront with landscaping and play areas for the children.
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Looking up from the seafront in Filey, North Yorkshire, England.
Cowes Seafront during the summer, as seen from East Cowes on the Isle of Wight.
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A beautiful breezy morning in West Sussex. Littlehampton lighthouse and seafront rockery, with pier and West Beach behind.
The fort and medina of Asilah seen from the harbour wall. Asilah was founded by the Portugese and lies to the south of Tangier.