So many pebbled beaches simply look grey from a distance, but when you look at them closely, especially when they have recently been washed by the tide, there is often a remarkable range of colours to be seen. This was taken on the beach at Seaton on the south-east Cornish coast.
This will be my last posting for around three weeks, as we are heading up to the far north-west of England and the Cumbria and North Lancashire border. It's an area I know reasonably well, and we shall be well-placed to cover both the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales. We can only hope for decent weather.
In the meantime can I say a big thank you to everyone who takes the time to visit my photostream, and especially to those who write a few words. I very much appreciate your visits. I shall try and catch up with you all when we return.
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