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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • London, UK. Thursday 1st May 2014. All girl Canadian indie rock band The Beaches play a gig at the Water Rats in London.
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  • Fishermen wait on Paje beach for their fellows who have arrived back by dhow boats. A bicycle is a common sight on Zanzibar's beaches, as it is a quicker and flatter surface than the local roads. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
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  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
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  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Lanta Sunset_I.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Lanta Sunset_H.jpg
  • Fishing at night at sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Fishing Sunset_J.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Lanta Sunset_A.jpg
  • Fishing at night at sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Fishing Sunset_E.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-10_Lanta Sunset_I.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-10_Lanta Sunset_J.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-10_Lanta Sunset_E.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-10_Lanta Sunset_A.jpg
  • Young people American lounging and laughing on the beach of Cabo San Juan, on holiday in Tayrona National Natural Park Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona - a Colombian national park on the Caribbean coast in the north of the country in the Magdalena province, near the border of Venezuela. It consists of mountains and coastline, and is regarded by many to have the best beaches in Colombia.
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  • Young people American lounging and laughing on the beach of Cabo San Juan, on holiday in Tayrona National Natural Park Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona - a Colombian national park on the Caribbean coast in the north of the country in the Magdalena province, near the border of Venezuela. It consists of mountains and coastline, and is regarded by many to have the best beaches in Colombia.
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  • A traditional hammock hangs between two palm trees on Paje beach. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
    2008_12_03_Paje beach_G.jpg
  • A traditional hammock hangs between two palm trees on Paje beach. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
    2008_12_03_Paje beach_F.jpg
  • Panoramic shot of Cabo San Juan, in Tayrona National Natural Park Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona - a Colombian national park on the Caribbean coast in the north of the country in the Magdalena province, near the border of Venezuela. It consists of mountains and coastline, and is regarded by many to have the best beaches in Colombia.
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  • Panoramic shot of Cabo San Juan, in Tayrona National Natural Park Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona - a Colombian national park on the Caribbean coast in the north of the country in the Magdalena province, near the border of Venezuela. It consists of mountains and coastline, and is regarded by many to have the best beaches in Colombia.
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  • People swimming in the sea at dusk at Cabo San Juan, on holiday in Tayrona National Natural Park Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona - a Colombian national park on the Caribbean coast in the north of the country in the Magdalena province, near the border of Venezuela. It consists of mountains and coastline, and is regarded by many to have the best beaches in Colombia.
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  • Crystal clear waters of Gidaki beach, Ithaca. Greece.  The Greek island is situated in the Ionian Sea off the northeast coast of Kefalonia. Since antiquity, Ithaca has been identified as the home of the mythological hero Odysseus.
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  • Crystal clear waters of Gidaki beach, Ithaca. Greece.  The Greek island is situated in the Ionian Sea off the northeast coast of Kefalonia. Since antiquity, Ithaca has been identified as the home of the mythological hero Odysseus.
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  • Crystal clear waters of Gidaki beach, Ithaca. Greece.  The Greek island is situated in the Ionian Sea off the northeast coast of Kefalonia. Since antiquity, Ithaca has been identified as the home of the mythological hero Odysseus.
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  • Crystal lear waters at Fillatro beach, Ithaca, Greece. The Greek island is situated in the Ionian Sea off the northeast coast of Kefalonia. Since antiquity, Ithaca has been identified as the home of the mythological hero Odysseus.
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  • Crystal clear waters at Fillatro beach. Ithaca, Greece. The Greek island is situated in the Ionian Sea off the northeast coast of Kefalonia. Since antiquity, Ithaca has been identified as the home of the mythological hero Odysseus.
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  • Crystal lear waters at Fillatro beach, Ithaca, Greece. The Greek island is situated in the Ionian Sea off the northeast coast of Kefalonia. Since antiquity, Ithaca has been identified as the home of the mythological hero Odysseus.
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  • Crystal lear waters at Fillatro beach, Ithaca, Greece. The Greek island is situated in the Ionian Sea off the northeast coast of Kefalonia. Since antiquity, Ithaca has been identified as the home of the mythological hero Odysseus.
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  • Passers-by and the roof of a black London cab carrying an ad for Sandals Caribbean beach holidays, on 25th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • Ithaca, Greece. The Greek island is situated in the Ionian Sea off the northeast coast of Kefalonia. Since antiquity, Ithaca has been identified as the home of the mythological hero Odysseus.
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  • Looking over the sea at Caleta del Sebo from the cliffs of Mirador Del Rio on the North coast of Lanzarote, Spain.
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  • Gruissan Plage, close to Narbonne is a wide open stretch of flat sand, plenty of space even in the height of summer. This is one of the best Languedoc beaches. All the Languedoc beaches around this area of the coast are characterised by open, flat expanses of golden sand.
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  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-12_Lanta Sunset_C_1.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-12_Lanta Sunset_I_1.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Lanta Sunset_O_1.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Lanta Sunset_L_1.jpg
  • Fishing at night at sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Fishing Sunset_I_1.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Lanta Sunset_J_1.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Lanta Sunset_H_1.jpg
  • Fishing at night at sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Fishing Sunset_F_1.jpg
  • Fishing at night at sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Fishing Sunset_C_1.jpg
  • Fishing at night at sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Fishing Sunset_E_1.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-10_Lanta Sunset_F_1.jpg
  • An out of focus post with a light bulb attached, shines in the bright daylight with the Atlantic Ocean beyond. Cocoa beach is on Florida's so-called Space Coast, a resort of beaches, clubs, seafood restaurants and motels that came to life during the 1960s due to America's space program. NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center is located approximately 15 miles away. The Atlantic Ocean is flat calm in settled weather and the horizon is clear and well-defined with a ship just visible on the right side. Focus is on the sea rather than the post and the light bulb which look like a surreal addition to the landscape. Cocoa Beach served as a playground for many of the astronauts and NASA space industry workers and contractors during the heyday of the space race. After manned space flights, the town held astronaut parades. Before there was a "Silicon Valley," Cocoa Beach and other surrounding towns were full of the best and brightest technical minds around.
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  • An elderly couple sit in peace on a quiet beach in the seaside resort of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. In a classic English beach holiday scene, the husband and wife relax, reclining in a pair of deckchairs at a kiosk that dispenses these quaintly British beach chairs. A sign telling other holidaymakers to collect and pay for their time in them appears on the freshly-painted clap-board wall. As the lazy completes word puzzles in her magazine, the gentleman reads his regular copy of the Daily Mirror tabloid newspaper. He is tanned, perhaps spent his summer tending his garden back home but here on holiday, they both have the chance to spend some time together away from home, in a resort known for its beaches and coastal adventures.
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  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
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  • WW2-era concrete pillbox defence structure lies on the beach after coastal erosion at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. As part of Britain's coastal defences in the 1940s, beaches were mined and concrete bunkers  installed as lookouts facing out so sea and in the event of an invasion by German forces, as firing positions. Overhead, the Luftwaffe flew on their way to London during the Blitzkrieg. More recently, they have fallen into the sea after coastal erosion continues to wash the sedimentary soil (from the Eocene geological epoch of 52-51 million years ago) into the tidal waters of the Thames estuary. Chain Home Low Station at Warden Point was built in 1941 it stood on top of the cliffs then. Erosion of cliffs caused the remaining buildings to fall into the sea in the 1970s.
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  • WW2-era concrete pillbox defence structure lies on the beach after coastal erosion at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. As part of Britain's coastal defences in the 1940s, beaches were mined and concrete bunkers  installed as lookouts facing out so sea and in the event of an invasion by German forces, as firing positions. Overhead, the Luftwaffe flew on their way to London during the Blitzkrieg. More recently, they have fallen into the sea after coastal erosion continues to wash the sedimentary soil (from the Eocene geological epoch of 52-51 million years ago) into the tidal waters of the Thames estuary. Chain Home Low Station at Warden Point was built in 1941 it stood on top of the cliffs then. Erosion of cliffs caused the remaining buildings to fall into the sea in the 1970s.
    ww2_ruin01-22-06-2014_1.jpg
  • A middle-aged couple sleep on a blanket as a young boy digs a hole on the sandy beach at Scarborough. The generation gap is shown here with the older people unconscious after a day in sea air while the lad with the energy of youth puts much effort into shovelling sand from the growing hole. If they are related, they are oblivious as to the dangers of excavating holes on tidal beaches.
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  • A boy looking for shells in the water at low tide on Kizimkaze beach in the south of the island. Many locals sell shells as a way of supplementing their poor incomes. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
    2008_12_07_kizimkaze sunset_b.jpg
  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
    UK-Protest-Refugees-Welcome-2014.jpg
  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
    UK-Protest-Refugees-Welcome-1983.jpg
  • Local residents and members of an Kent’s Anti-Racism Network peacefully stand behind ‘Refugees Welcome’ written in the sand on Sunny Sands Beach, Folkestone, Kent, UK.  This demonstrations was organised in response to reports that members of the far-right group, Britain First, have started patrolling beaches around Dover and Folkestone to try to catch migrants crossing the channel in small boats.
    UK-Protest-Refugees-Welcome-1975.jpg
  • WW2-era concrete pillbox defence structure lies on the beach after coastal erosion at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. As part of Britain's coastal defences in the 1940s, beaches were mined and concrete bunkers  installed as lookouts facing out so sea and in the event of an invasion by German forces, as firing positions. Overhead, the Luftwaffe flew on their way to London during the Blitzkrieg. More recently, they have fallen into the sea after coastal erosion continues to wash the sedimentary soil (from the Eocene geological epoch of 52-51 million years ago) into the tidal waters of the Thames estuary. Chain Home Low Station at Warden Point was built in 1941 it stood on top of the cliffs then. Erosion of cliffs caused the remaining buildings to fall into the sea in the 1970s.
    ww2_ruin10-22-06-2014_1.jpg
  • WW2-era concrete pillbox defence structure lies on the beach after coastal erosion at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. As part of Britain's coastal defences in the 1940s, beaches were mined and concrete bunkers  installed as lookouts facing out so sea and in the event of an invasion by German forces, as firing positions. Overhead, the Luftwaffe flew on their way to London during the Blitzkrieg. More recently, they have fallen into the sea after coastal erosion continues to wash the sedimentary soil (from the Eocene geological epoch of 52-51 million years ago) into the tidal waters of the Thames estuary. Chain Home Low Station at Warden Point was built in 1941 it stood on top of the cliffs then. Erosion of cliffs caused the remaining buildings to fall into the sea in the 1970s.
    ww2_ruin09-22-06-2014_1.jpg
  • WW2-era concrete pillbox defence structure lies on the beach after coastal erosion at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. As part of Britain's coastal defences in the 1940s, beaches were mined and concrete bunkers  installed as lookouts facing out so sea and in the event of an invasion by German forces, as firing positions. Overhead, the Luftwaffe flew on their way to London during the Blitzkrieg. More recently, they have fallen into the sea after coastal erosion continues to wash the sedimentary soil (from the Eocene geological epoch of 52-51 million years ago) into the tidal waters of the Thames estuary. Chain Home Low Station at Warden Point was built in 1941 it stood on top of the cliffs then. Erosion of cliffs caused the remaining buildings to fall into the sea in the 1970s.
    ww2_ruin06-22-06-2014_1.jpg
  • WW2-era concrete pillbox defence structure lies on the beach after coastal erosion at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. As part of Britain's coastal defences in the 1940s, beaches were mined and concrete bunkers  installed as lookouts facing out so sea and in the event of an invasion by German forces, as firing positions. Overhead, the Luftwaffe flew on their way to London during the Blitzkrieg. More recently, they have fallen into the sea after coastal erosion continues to wash the sedimentary soil (from the Eocene geological epoch of 52-51 million years ago) into the tidal waters of the Thames estuary. Chain Home Low Station at Warden Point was built in 1941 it stood on top of the cliffs then. Erosion of cliffs caused the remaining buildings to fall into the sea in the 1970s.
    ww2_ruin04-22-06-2014_1.jpg
  • WW2-era concrete pillbox defence structure lies on the beach after coastal erosion at Warden Point, Isle of Sheppey, Kent. As part of Britain's coastal defences in the 1940s, beaches were mined and concrete bunkers  installed as lookouts facing out so sea and in the event of an invasion by German forces, as firing positions. Overhead, the Luftwaffe flew on their way to London during the Blitzkrieg. More recently, they have fallen into the sea after coastal erosion continues to wash the sedimentary soil (from the Eocene geological epoch of 52-51 million years ago) into the tidal waters of the Thames estuary. Chain Home Low Station at Warden Point was built in 1941 it stood on top of the cliffs then. Erosion of cliffs caused the remaining buildings to fall into the sea in the 1970s.
    ww2_ruin02-22-06-2014_1.jpg
  • A group of young boys walk along Kizimkaze Beach at sunset in the south of the island. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
    2008_12_09_kizimkaze sunset_h.jpg
  • A group of young boys walk along Kizimkaze Beach at sunset in the south of the island. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
    2008_12_09_kizimkaze sunset_f.jpg
  • A group of young boys walk along Kizimkaze Beach at sunset in the south of the island. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
    2008_12_09_kizimkaze sunset_a.jpg
  • A boy looking for shells in the water at low tide on Kizimkaze beach in the south of the island. Many locals sell shells as a way of supplementing their poor incomes. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
    2008_12_07_kizimkaze sunset_g.jpg
  • A boy looking for shells in the water at low tide on Kizimkaze beach in the south of the island. Many locals sell shells as a way of supplementing their poor incomes. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
    2008_12_07_kizimkaze sunset_f.jpg
  • A boy looking for shells in the water at low tide on Kizimkaze beach in the south of the island. Many locals sell shells as a way of supplementing their poor incomes. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
    2008_12_07_kizimkaze sunset_d.jpg
  • The lowered shutters of a closed beach concession wishing you were here, on 17th September 2016, on the Eastern Esplanade, at Southend, Essex, England. Southend-on-Sea is a seaside town on the north side of the Thames estuary 40 miles 64 km east of central London. In its heyday, the working class visited from the capital when train transport allowed them to enjoy its beaches and the worlds longest pier. Its splendour faded on the advent of package holidays to Spain etc.
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  • View of tunnels beach Tidal Pool from Beacons Castle, Ilfracombe, Devon, UK. Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • A group of young people play games on the edge of The Rock Pool, Westward Ho!, Devon, UK. Located at the southern end of Westward Ho! beach near Bideford, this renovated pool has been here for 120 years. Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • Tunnels Beach Tidal Pool, Ilfracombe, Devon, UK. Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • Fishing boats float in the Indian ocean, just off the coast at Paje. The calm seas at sunrise with billowing clouds tinged with changing colours is breathtaking. The quietest, most peaceful part of the day. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
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  • Fishing boats float in the Indian ocean, just off the coast at Paje. The calm seas at sunrise with billowing clouds tinged with changing colours is breathtaking. The quietest, most peaceful part of the day. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
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  • Fishing boats float in the Indian ocean, just off the coast at Paje. The calm seas at sunrise with billowing clouds tinged with changing colours is breathtaking. The quietest, most peaceful part of the day. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
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  • Fishing boats float in the Indian ocean, just off the coast at Paje. The calm seas at sunrise with billowing clouds tinged with changing colours is breathtaking. The quietest, most peaceful part of the day. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
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  • Fishing boats float in the Indian ocean, just off the coast at Paje. The calm seas at sunrise with billowing clouds tinged with changing colours is breathtaking. The quietest, most peaceful part of the day. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
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  • Fishing boats float in the Indian ocean, just off the coast at Paje. The calm seas at sunrise with billowing clouds tinged with changing colours is breathtaking. The quietest, most peaceful part of the day. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
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  • The lone figure of a woman seaweed harvester at dawn. Fishing boats float in the Indian ocean, just off the coast at Paje. The calm seas at sunrise with billowing clouds tinged with changing colours is breathtaking. The quietest, most peaceful part of the day. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
    2008_12_03_Paje beach_C.jpg
  • Fishing boats float in the Indian ocean, just off the coast at Paje. The calm seas at sunrise with billowing clouds tinged with changing colours is breathtaking. The quietest, most peaceful part of the day. Zanzibar is a small island just off the coast of the Tanzanian mainland in the Indian Ocean. In part due to it's name, Zanzibar is a travel destination of mystical reputation, known for it's incredible sealife on it's many reefs, the powder white coral sand beaches and the traditional cultivation of spices.
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  • Dancing Ledge, Langton Matravers, Swanage, Dorset. Blasted into the rock to provide bracing exercise for pupils from a nearby prep school, Dancing Ledge was so called because of the area of stone cut from this disused quarry is the size of a ballroom dance floor. Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • Two girls jump in and swim in Chapel Pool, Polperro, Cornwall, UK. Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • 2 young women float in Chapel Rock Pool, Perranporth, Cornwall, UK. Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • Three men fish in Cape Cornwall Pool, Priest's Cove, St Just, Cornwall, UK. Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • Three elderly women swimming in Portreath Pool, Cornwall, UK. Created by adding a retaining wall to a rock pool, until the 1970s this tidal pool was used by a local school for swimming lessons. Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • After her daily swim, an elderly local woman climbs out of Porthtowan Pool, Cornwall, UK. A beautifully wild tidal pool surrounded by cliffs and rocks, with a retaining concrete wall. "Weekdays are nicer, on weekends you get all the young ones coming and throwing themselves in, they don't swim". Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • The Swimming Pool, Treyarnon Bay, Cornwall, UK. Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • A family paddle and play with a fishing net whilst three elderly women swim in Portreath Pool, Cornwall, UK. Created by adding a retaining wall to a rock pool, until the 1970s this tidal pool was used by a local school for swimming lessons. Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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  • Summerleaze Sea Pool was built in the 1930s when seawater swimming pools were all the rage, Bude, Cornwall, UK.  Nestled at the foot of the cliffs, Summerleaze Sea Pool is part man made and part natural rock pool and it cleaned daily by the tide. Until the 1950s and the rise of the heated indoor swimming pool, children learnt to swim outdoors. For those close to the sea, many man-made tidal swimming pools were constructed around Britain’s coastline. Heated by the sun, these tidal pools were often built to keep bathers safe from high and rough seas, which explains why so many of them are clustered in Scotland and around the surfing beaches of Cornwall. Whether they are simple swimming holes made by shoring up natural rock pools or grand lido-like pools complete with lifeguards and tea huts, they are all refreshed by good high tides.
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