Clevedon walk, October 15th 2006 |
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241 viewsStarting point: Clevedon. Got the 362 bus from Bristol Bus Station (recently rebuilt as part of the all new Broadmead reconstruction - very shiny) and started by walking along the seafront. Just to prove it, here's a picture of Clevedon Pier. Clevedon Pier fact 1: it's partly made out of old railway lines. Clevedon Pier fact 2: it's the only Grade 1 listed pier in the country.
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79 viewsWalked along the Mariner's Way which hugs the clifftops between Clevedon and Portishead. Lots of people fishing, both off the rocks (look closely and you'll see them), and in boats.
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138 viewsThis is Walton Bay, a little inlet about halfway between Clevedon and Portishead. Fairly nondescript, but convenient for sitting on a rock for long enough to scoff a pork pie and a couple of choccy bars.
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81 viewsFirst attempt at timer photography. Trouble is the exposure setting gets set while I'm not in the picture, and cos the background is all sea it ends up a bit dark.
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83 viewsMe contemplating the majesty of the ocean. Or possibly just trying to get in the photo before my 10 seconds elapsed without falling off a rock and breaking my arse.
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72 viewsIt's a harsh and unforgiving world out here in the wild, folks. Sadly, this little feller didn't make it. There was a rabbit a bit further along as well, but I didn't get the camera out because a) it was a bit messier and b) there was a bloke out walking his dog who might have thought I was a bit weird.
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72 viewsThis is me leaning nonchalantly on a gate in the middle of Weston Moor. A wetland haven for a veritable cornucopia of ornithological wonders, apparently. Well, I didn't see any. Maybe they heard me coming.
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62 viewsArty low-level shot of Weston Moor, with trademark Somerset Levels drainage ditch in foreground, and trademark cows in background.
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73 viewsSlightly bizarrely as you walk through the woods near Clapton Wick you hear a noise and glance above you to see the M5 on stilts above your head. Now you don't see that every day. Unless you live in Clapton Wick, of course.
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69 viewsLook, there it is again.
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71 viewsThis is Cadbury Camp, an old hill fort. The usual big circular arrangement with banked ramparts etc. Actually this is a pretty well-preserved example.
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85 viewsMore ramparts.
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