Chesil Beach in Dorset is a Geological anomaly. A narrow spit of shingle over 17 miles long dividing the English Channel from the nature reserve, Fleet Lagoon behind it. According to the Geologists, the entire shingle was thrown up from the sea one night during a storm. The Pebbles are graded from large stones at one end to the smallest at the other end. This is due to the action of the tide.
f5 @ 1/1000th ISO100 Nikon travel kit @ 14mm /24mp
for more information about Chesil Beach
http://www.chesilbeach.org/
Cool shot and interesting beach!
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Thanks Chrissy.. one of the most interesting beaches I've been to ! not quite Whitehaven but it certainly has a charm all of it's own.
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Yeah feels very "spacey". Lovin' it Keep up the awesome work :)
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