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Sometimes discovering a place is like discovering a new love. When you see it, it's like love at first sight, an attraction that doesn't let you take your eyes off it. You want to see it in al
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We arrived at the small community of Castlepoint late on an autumn’s evening in pitch black and spent the night listening to the wind battering our wooden cabin and the waves pounding
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Conwy Estuary, North Wales, on a lovely summer's evening. This whole area is so beautiful, but this spot is hard to beat - the ancient castle behind me and Conwy's historic quyside to the left
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These were the mangroves outside our hotel in Key Largo, Florida. When I took the photo, the tide was in, and as you walked through the path there were fish and crabs swimming everywhere -amazing!
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Cape Kidnappers is a headland on the tip of Hawkes Bay in New Zealand. It’s an incredible place, accessible only at low tide for just a few hours. The walk along a narrow stretch of sand takes y
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I love this picture because it reminds me of a hard climb to the top of the island viewpoint with a special friend. We both huffed, puffed and sweated bucketfuls in the humid heat and breezeless clima
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This was taken early one September morning, sailing out of Rowhedge on the Colne as the sun rose. I was headed off with friends to the annual Oyster Dredging Match at West Mersea. The photo
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For me this picture typifies ‘my’ coast. Polperro in Cornwall is now a tourist village that has adapted from its fisheries work-base. The echoes are evident here: beneath the wat
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