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Brambles Chine

Brambles chine as seen from Colwell bay
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16 comments

Don Sutherland said:

Superb view.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Günter Klaus said:

Es ist alles noch ruhiger,wie ich es auch mag lieber James,klasse ist dieser Blick rüber mit diesen Booten am Wasser,ein feines Bild hast du gemacht :))

Wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,liebe Grüße Güni :))
2 weeks ago ( translate )

James replied to Günter Klaus:

Looking back from this scene it is very busy and will get even more busy during the summer season.
Many thanks for the comment Güni and I hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend
2 weeks ago

Annemarie said:

most beautiful

Happy weekend!
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Keith Burton said:

Such a lovely view, especially in that glorious sunshine James. I love the blue sky and the colour of the sea is sublime.......almost tropical. The boats provide a nice bit of foreground interest.

I'm intrigued by what seems to be some sort of lookout point, on top of the cliff to the left.........any idea what it is?
2 weeks ago

James replied to Keith Burton:

Nice scene Keith but Colwell bat is packed with tourists (and locals) in the summer. The building is Fort Albert which was part of the sea defence system.
Thanks for your generous comment, glad you like this little scene
2 weeks ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Beautiful coastal scene.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

James replied to Jaap van 't Veen:

Sincere thanks Jaap
2 weeks ago

Keith Burton replied to James:

Thanks for the reply James.....I would never have guessed it was a fort. I thought it might have been a bunker left over from the war.

Stay cool ;-)
2 weeks ago

William Sutherland said:

Beautiful capture!
2 weeks ago ( translate )

James replied to William Sutherland:

Thank you William
2 weeks ago ( translate )

Patrick Brandy said:

Une vue remarquable bon dimanche.
2 weeks ago ( translate )

James replied to Patrick Brandy:

Many thanks Patrick best wishes for a good day
2 weeks ago

James replied to Keith Burton:

It was used up until 1960 and then sold and used as a holiday camp!! The other buildings you see there are now the holiday camp and as far as I know the fort is disused and you can no longer gain entry to it.
The Brambles is named after a Mariner who owned the land there.

You stay cool too it's a bit bit warm at the moment !!
2 weeks ago

Keith Burton replied to James:

Thanks again James.........fascinating stuff.

Apparently today marks the highest May temperature since records began..!!
2 weeks ago