
View from the Dover Patrol Memorial, Kent on Remembrance Sunday

Deal Pier at sunrise

Sea frontage at Deal, Kent (London’s surprising commuter belt)

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View from the Dover Patrol Memorial, Kent on Remembrance Sunday
Deal Pier at sunrise
Sea frontage at Deal, Kent (London’s surprising commuter belt)
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You got some good photos tehre. I like the brooding colour of the sea front one.
The sea is a rather wonderful colour and texture in that one.
Wow, lovely views!
Thanks. We were lucky with the weather, especially given the predictions the day before. It was nicely invigorating/bracing on our walks!
Incredibly beautiful photographs, all the more appreciated by me because my father was born in Folkestone, but he and his family emigrated to Canada in the early 1900’s. I always love to visit the coast of Kent via lovely blogs, like yours!
Thank you for your comment. I spent many happy childhood holidays under the arches at the seaside in Folkstone, so that holds a place in my heart. We have family in Deal now, which means I still get to visit fairly regularly.
Lovely shots and how nice to see blue skies.
Thanks, I am wishing for them back now!