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Tag Archives: gull
Norway in a Nutshell – The Fjords
The fjords. Wow. We crowded onto the top deck and lined the sides, jostling for the best photo positions. Amidst all this wide open space and the expansive vistas I felt as if we were a herd of cattle being … Continue reading
Posted in Norway
Tagged Aurlandsfjord, fjords, Gudvangen, gull, Naerofjord, Norway, travel, waterfall
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70a – Lymington to Keyhaven
Lymington River looked spectacular this morning. Wow! To the south east of the town is a large marina. It went on and on for some two thirds of a mile in an endless clang of ropes slapping against masts. Just … Continue reading
52d – Brighton Part V
We dragged ourselves away from the pier entertainments to continue our way west. As we walked back down the planks of the pier the seagulls glided overhead, hoping to swoop down and pick up stray scraps of food. Occasionally, one … Continue reading
Posted in East Sussex
Tagged beach, brighton, coast, doughnut, East Sussex, gull, pie, sculpture, seagull, travel, walking
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43a – Rye
We parked on the eastern outskirts of Rye, where we had finished our last walk. We were looking forward to walking through a town we had heard so much about, and crossed the River Rother with eager expectation. The flow … Continue reading
Posted in East Sussex
Tagged coast, gull, River Brede, River Rother, Rye, travel, walking
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33a – Cliftonville to Botany Bay
Curse these amazing coastal landscapes! Curse these pleasant pubs! Curse these quiet beaches where we can sit for hours without seeing a soul! Just how are we supposed to walk round the entire coast of Britain when there is so much to enjoy … Continue reading
Posted in Kent
Tagged aerobatics, Botany Bay, chalk, cliff, cliftonville, coast, crab, gull, stunt, travel, turnstone, walking
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