At the back of the garden belonging to yesterday's house there is a public walkway which runs along the edge of the cliff in Cromer. This is the wonderful view of the North Sea from the walkway! This area is known for its fresh crabs and as you walk along the beach you can see all the markers for the traps out in the water. You can walk east along the beach or the cliffside walkway to the next town, Overstrand, which is just 1.5 mi away - super for walking the dog as you can see if you enlarge this pic.
Happy Thanksgiving to all my fellow Canadians!
Wow, I have to admit, I fell a little envious!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and poetic shot, with great hues!
Well done RedPat! :)
Marvelous capture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeletethanks for giving us a look around Britain ,,,M
ReplyDeleteOh so that's how the fishers know where to find their traps!
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying a happy Thanksgiving!
Ooh, our own little North Sea!
ReplyDeleteI can feel the fresh air from here. The man and the dog give scale here.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully captured, what a treat to find a person and their dog alone on a beach.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet that was a peaceful stroll.
ReplyDeleteI love those long, low tides! My hometown, White Rock BC, has them, too. And also crab traps with markers.
ReplyDeleteAnd, yes, the North Sea. I put one toe into the North Sea at St. Andrews, Scotland, in 1996. My brothers were cowards but my 3-year-old grand-nephew wanted to do the same thing! Although it was August, it was very, very cold water.
I've enlarged your photo, then gone back to enlarge it again, so I could enjoy it again. Beautiful, and so serene.
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel
So very beautiful! Love the colours.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully composed shot Red, man and dog on the beach..fabulous.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful beach shot.
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely gorgeous shot, so very very inviting.
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