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20 Pagham Beach

One weekend at the beginning of December. Windy, cold, wet ..... and georgeous! Just a little too much erosion to be absolutely safe.
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  • Major erosion

    Major erosion

    This if you know it is where the posts from the road march towards the sea, there used to be 10 there are now 4 - 40 paces from the road to the sea! This is in line with the fronts of the houses

  • Erosion 2

    Erosion 2

    Low tide, a surviving defiantly flowering gorse, its neighbour is brown and dead as it is washed by seawater entering and leaving the little lagoon. So much for a Site of Special Scientific interest!

  • The little lagoon. low tide

    The little lagoon. low tide

  • Rain stopped play!

    Rain stopped play!

  • Big rain

    Big rain

  • Blue.... cross

    Blue.... cross

    The old red hats have gone to be replaced by these.... and some are not strait! I doubt they asked the cormorants who have nowhere to stand and preen.

  • Stationary windmill

    Stationary windmill

    A defiant red basket on the Mulberry harbour wreck 500m out, The wind farm further out was working overtime!

  • Blue .... cross 2

    Blue .... cross 2

    Someone has taken the red hats... we now have yellow!

  • December dawn

    December dawn

    Bright sun about to break through and I forgot my filters! (and tripod .. so this is a hand held focus stack)

  • Calm dawn

    Calm dawn

  • Sea defences exposed

    Sea defences exposed

    The erosion has been significant, and the current from the harbour has ripped some of this away.

  • Ribs

    Ribs

  • Erosion 3

    Erosion 3

    Everything to the right of the ribs has washed away within a year, those stakes were not visible in early 2020

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  • Glow

    Glow

    Amazing reflection of sunlight from glasshouses north of Pagham and Bognor

  • This breakwater has not seen the light of day since the 1940s, Mulberry Harbour mast on the horizon.

    This breakwater has not seen the light of day since the 1940s, Mulberry Harbour mast on the horizon.

  • swirl

    swirl

  • Low tide race

    Low tide race

    As the harbour disgorges millions of tons of water through a narrow channel, the force is not something to stand in!

  • Sunset

    Sunset

    The remains of old wartime beach defences with ribs exposed are visible above the tiderace.

  • Window

    Window

    Low tide and windy and a bit of luck with the clouds

  • Messy but nice

    Messy but nice

    It would have been better is the tide was another 3 foot higher, the foreground wouldn't be so messy... but the colours were amazing.

  • A Bognor glow!

    A Bognor glow!

    Well the actual glow is probably over Brighton and Worthing but Bognor does deserve a bit of credit!

  • Bunny ears

    Bunny ears

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    The little lagoon. low tide
    Rain stopped play!
    Big rain