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2.5m ebbing tide – Liverpool Bay
Around 8am today the tide was ebbing at 2.5 meters. A huge difference to earlier in the week when it was at 0.9m and the sandbanks were exposed. I could have skipped to the Isle of Man. The white dot on the horizon is a ship avoiding the sandbanks. — read more
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New Brighton Groyne
Continuing looking at the beaches I walk but from above, a concrete block groyne in New Brighton. It’s fascinating the effect it has on the sand. — read more
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Fishing – Liverpool Bay
0.96m low tide. A person is out fishing in the early hours of the morning. — read more
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Liverpool Bay Sandbanks
At low tide little sandbank islands are visible in Liverpool Bay, stretching off to the horizon. Entry to the River Mersey is by navigating a narrow channel. Larger ships are aided by a Mersey Pilot. — read more
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New Brighton Beach
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Curglaffing in Febuary
Curglaff. A Scottish word for the sound you make upon entering cold water. Best enjoyed with friends. — read more
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Rocks
A high tide has caused heavy ropes to wind up on the rocks at the beach. — read more
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Sunrise dip
Gorgeous chilly dip. Cold with a few waves to bounce around in. Stunning sunrise. — read more
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Foggy swim