
More Northumbrian wilds:
between Seaton Sluice and St Mary's island is a stretch of beach reached by steps down from the cliff face. Well frequented by fishermen...and a photographer's haven. There are ledges of rock which are beautiful in the higher tides, at the lowest tide you can get out for views at a more unusual angle across the the back of the lighthouse. There have been ships wrecked here. The geology is fascinating. Every visit a different shot ...
between Seaton Sluice and St Mary's island is a stretch of beach reached by steps down from the cliff face. Well frequented by fishermen...and a photographer's haven. There are ledges of rock which are beautiful in the higher tides, at the lowest tide you can get out for views at a more unusual angle across the the back of the lighthouse. There have been ships wrecked here. The geology is fascinating. Every visit a different shot ...
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