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  • Evening light in the harbour of Axmouth. On the Devon Coast of England this was a key harbour ...until the 14th century when a part of the nearby cliff fell into the harbour, blocking much of it. More popular now as a great walking route link from the cliffs of Beer Head and Seaton to the Jurassic Coast and the amazing number of fossilised remains constantly being uncovered.
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  • Early morning at Axmouth Harbour. What used to be one of the major ports in the UK until the 14th century (about 15% of the country's shipping trade), but suffered both from a major landslide blocking the harbour...and larger boats going elsewhere. Axmouth is a charming stop next to Seaton on one side and the "Jurassic Coast" on the other with some hugely fossil-rich coastline
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  • St Non's chapel and retreat on the Pembrokeshire coast near St David's, Britain's smallest city. St Non was mother to St David, patron saint of Wales.
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  • St Non's chapel and retreat on the Pembrokeshire coast near St David's, Britain's smallest city. St Non was mother to St David, patron saint of Wales.
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  • Dramatic clouds and sunshine over Beer Head.
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  • Waves crashing onthe harbour marker at Axmouth
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  • At the harbour mouth to  the old quarry site of Porthgain a couple of white channel markers
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  • Sunrise and mist seen over the roof tops of St Davids, Wales
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  • St David's Cathedral. Based around a monastic community founded by St David in the 6th century this cathedral was built by King Henry I of England in 1115. In 1123 Pope Calixtus II granted a papal privilege upon St Davids, making it a centre of pilgrimage for the Western world, the Pope decreeing that "Two pilgrimages to St Davids is equal to one to Rome, and three pilgrimages to one to Jerusalem".
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  • Macro view of morning dew on heads of grass in a Welsh meadow
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  • Looking up to the ornate detail from the ceiling in the Tower of St Davids Cathedral. Once you get over quite how much of a slope there is down the nave and the dramatic outward lean of the pillars, the ceiling is richly carved oak from the 16th century in this cathedral that was built in the 12th century in Britain's smallest City.
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  • Morning dew on a blade of grass
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  • Feel Free to explore. Sea kayak on Avon Beach, Dorset, looking out to The Needles and Isle of Wight
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  • Sunset over the cathedral in St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales
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  • Beachy Head and lighthouse. Britain's highest chalk sea-cliff, 162 metres (531 ft) above sea level near to Eastbourne on the Sussex coast, overlooking the English Channel. The chalk was formed in the Late Cretaceous epoch, between 66 and 100 million years ago, when the area was under the sea.
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  • Keeping the steam trains rolling along the Corfe / Swanage railway on the South coast of England.
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  • Close to Palermo on the north coast of Sicily Mondello beach is a classic Italian beach resort, rather busy in the summer but glorious turquoise waters all year
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  • Beachy Head, Sussex Coast, England, White Cliffs, Lighthouse,
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  • Out hunting for crabs in the sand off the coast of Mozambique
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