With the shifting sands and tides, these stones or large pebbles have become logded in the gap between these two pieces of wooden groyne. A groyne is a man-made wooden structure that the Victorians invented has part of sea defences on British beaches and shores.
Sandsend, North Yorkshire, England.
From my Traces from along the Edge Project, 2003-.
Copyright of all images displayed upon this blog spot are the exclusive property of Trevor David Betts. All rights reserved.
Sandsend, North Yorkshire, England.
From my Traces from along the Edge Project, 2003-.
Copyright of all images displayed upon this blog spot are the exclusive property of Trevor David Betts. All rights reserved.
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