We have arrived at Spurn Point and this is the final part of this collection, you will see shells, old tyres, lighthouses old and new well the one that is working, At the end of the jetty's two pilot boats and in one you can just see the Life-Boat, and some old ladders going no-where. And just so farmers don't feel left out two tractors. Just click on photo's to show full screen
Friday, 29 February 2008
Sunday, 17 February 2008
Friday, 15 February 2008
DOWN THE HUMBER TO SPURN
The photos were taken last Monday the 11th feb 2008 first at Paul, then Stoney Creek, Kilnsea and Spurn Point. This was a very warm day with a friend who is teaching me a little about cameras, mine being a Canon 400D
Taken from Paul car park on the banks of the river Humber
Stoney Creek
Next 8 photos taken from top bank of creek, early morning bright sun light
SPURN POINT Highland cattle at Spurn Point
Taken from Paul car park on the banks of the river Humber
Stoney Creek
Next 8 photos taken from top bank of creek, early morning bright sun light
SPURN POINT Highland cattle at Spurn Point
Saturday, 9 February 2008
The Deep
The Deep the worlds only Submarium from the pier the Old Horse Wash can just be seen on the left.
The Deep Submarium from the enterence to the River Hull
Looking up the river Hull from under the Myton bridge close to the flood barrier
A few views of St Pancras Station Euston Road London
Statue of Sir John Betjeman poet St Pancras Station
St Pancras from the far end looking towards Euston Road London
The statue meet me under the clock in St Pancras
The Deep Submarium from the enterence to the River Hull
Looking up the river Hull from under the Myton bridge close to the flood barrier
A few views of St Pancras Station Euston Road London
Statue of Sir John Betjeman poet St Pancras Station
St Pancras from the far end looking towards Euston Road London
The statue meet me under the clock in St Pancras
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