It’s that time of year again when most photographers share their favourite images from the past year but disappointingly I haven’t got any images to share because for the first time for many years for one reason or another I… Continue Reading →
Dungeness has a very unusual landscape with one of the largest expanses of shingle in the world at the end of a mile and a half promontory, between New Romney, Lydd and Camber on Romney Marsh in Kent. As well… Continue Reading →
In the Autumn of last year I published an article on Britain’s Historic Harbours and following on from that I thought it worth taking a look at some of Britain’s wonderful wrecks I have discovered on my journey around the… Continue Reading →
It’s time to take another whistle-stop tour of the many varying aspects of the British landscape. During my travels around the British Isles, I am nearly always guaranteed I will find lighthouses often sighted in spectacular locations. With over a… Continue Reading →
In this the latest instalment of a look at the British landscape I thought we would have something totally different. British Churches, Chapels and Crosses but set within the landscape. Some of these are located in stunning locations and having… Continue Reading →
South Coast Despite being announced in 2008 the England Coast Path still only has one section officially open and that was just over twelve months ago between Portland and Lulworth Cove in Dorset, (including Dancing Ledge shown below). Apart from… Continue Reading →