Covehithe on the Suffolk coast is a dynamic place, it changes in front of you as the sea eats the fragile sandstone cliffs. As the cliffs crumble trees fall down onto the beach, the last time we visited this part buried branch put me in mind of an emerging sea creature.
Oh my, this is the most beautiful ‘driftwood’, it’s amazing to see firsthand how the sea impacts the landscape
I love driftwood like this, it makes me think of crafts.
i like this photo. it’s a little bit creepy and mysterious.
Looks like an amazing place to visit. I thought it looked a bit like a dolphin tail. #MySundayPhoto
I love this, it sounds like a great place to visit
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I love this! I’m only in Essex and we’ve never really explored the Suffolk coastline and we really must! Love the tilted angle! Come link it up to Farlie Frames! http://charliefarliephotos.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/charity-woods-farlie-frames-6.html HAPPY MONDAY! 😉
Done but too many times. Sorry!
This is just beautiful, the location looks so peaceful it must be wonderful rot take long walks on he beach x
It’s a very special place. Where the cliffs end there is a Broad separated from the sea only by a shingle bank.
What a curious thing. It makes me wonder what it used to look like there.
I adore the Suffolk coastline and miss living close. What a great place to go explore! #farlieframes