Squeezed up to the rock armour
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Image: © Andy Waddington Taken: 14 Nov 2022
A slightly shorter dog walk than planned as we were delayed and now the tide has risen far enough that progress cannot be made along the sands so the east. Scrambling on the rock armour (especially the lowest part coated with slippy seaweed) is just about OK for getting onto and off the beach (I needed this square...), but not recommended for any distance as a slip into one of the gaps is likely to prove injurious.
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