Rossall Point, Fleetwood on Morecambe Bay, Lancashire. At times this can be a very wild place, at others one of wild beauty with views across the bay to the distant Cumbrian Fells. The stormy weather does constantly change the shore line. Despite the many breakwaters and groynes along this part of the coast there is a constant shifting of the sands and channels. In this image you can see some wooden stumps, some times they are hidden below the shifting sands. I was told they were the wooden foundations of long gone wooden lighthouse that stood high above the tide on stilts.
As our weather has been rather unpredictable, swinging from one extreme to another, I thought this an appropriate image. Who said this was summer!
5th August
(C) David Oakes 2019
Greetings from Japan.
I discovered your beautiful site via Donna’s lovely site (https://bayphotosbydonna.com/2019/08/04/bella-beau-2019-both-teens-are-on-the-wing-having-a-blast/).
Best wishes,
Takami
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Welcome…please join us and I hope you will like the content….I try to cover a wide variety of subjects, places and people 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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Love this moody image…nothing like groynes on a shore…..
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Fnarr fnarr (sorry!)
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😳😄😄😄😂
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Interesting post and a wonderful image, David. Cannot help but to give weather a thought!
Last Friday the Danish weather station, DMI measured 4.7 degrees on the Summit in Greenland. A new thought provoking record in 3202 meters altitude.
There might be a connection with huge amounts of melt water from the inland ice and the weather around us.
Just a wild guess – as wild as the weather perhaps
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A year of extremes… not sure where it will all end up
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