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Sandwich Bay, Sunrise 1
Richborough Power Station, Sunrise
Boat Remains, Sunrise I
Boat Remains, Sunrise II
Huts
Sign and Rope, Shellness
Old Father Time
Boat Remains, Sunrise III
Boat Remains, Sunrise IV
Boat Remains, Sunrise V
Boat Remains, Sunrise VI
Creak, Shellness
High Tide, Shellness
Bank, Shellness
Decaying Groyne Post, Shellness
Groynes, Last light I
Sandwich Bay, Sunrise II
Slipway
Breakwater
Reculver, Sunset
To Infinity...
Seasalter
Post
Beach Hut, Long Exposure I
Beach Huts, Long Exposure III
Groyne Post, Long Exposure
Cross
Old Slipway, Seasalter
Lonely Beach Hut II
Reculver Afterglow
Reculver Sea Defences III
Mud and Storm III
Reculver Towers, Storm
The Hans Egede
Stumps, Shellness
Moonrise, Reculver
Abandoned 4WD
Richborough Power Station
Grain Power Station I
Posts, Reculver

Kent

A very good and old friend of mine once told me how she found unusual places to explore: get a map, find a road that looks like it stops suddenly for no apparent reason, then drive down to the end of it and see what’s there.

Do that in Kent, particularly on the north coast, and you are rewarded with all sorts of adventures: tidal creaks, waterways, mud flats, bird sanctuaries, wrecks, ancient churches, and miles and miles of endless marshland and (in deep midwinter) deserted beaches.

Add onto that a land teeming with history and culture, from the Romans to the Saxons and beyond, and you have a fantastically inspiring place to be out with a camera.
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