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Sunset at Aberavon Beach today

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I was down there Wednesday morning as the sea was at high tide. Beautiful. Shame about the dog shit on the prom though.
 
MrSwerve said:
Dr. Winston said:
Needs more cloud.

Turn to the left a bit there’ll be plenty.

And the sulphurous stink that wafts it's way to glorious Mumbles when the rare Easterlies wend their way.

PT - Such the blot on the landscape and disastrous to the environment.

Pan 180 degrees to the vast council estate.

Great photo, mind.

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Seen a helicopter flying around this afternoon and seemed to be hoovering over mumbles lighthouse :?:

Anyone know what was going on :?:
 
AndyCole said:
MrSwerve said:
Turn to the left a bit there’ll be plenty.

And the sulphurous stink that wafts it's way to glorious Mumbles when the rare Easterlies wend their way.

PT - Such the blot on the landscape and disastrous to the environment.

Pan 180 degrees to the vast council estate.

Great photo, mind.

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I can't explain it but there's something I find bewitching about the juxtaposition of heavy industry in a beautiful natural setting. And Aberavon Beach is one of the best examples.I love the views, yet somehow in a strange way the grossness of what's adjacent makes the views even better.

Commuting through Stoke-on-Trent in the 1980s, gazing at miles of dead and dying heavy industry under a glorious sun with a beautiful rural backdrop - it was spine-tingling. Weird, right? :)
 
Squarebear said:
AndyCole said:
And the sulphurous stink that wafts it's way to glorious Mumbles when the rare Easterlies wend their way.

PT - Such the blot on the landscape and disastrous to the environment.

Pan 180 degrees to the vast council estate.

Great photo, mind.

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I can't explain it but there's something I find bewitching about the juxtaposition of heavy industry in a beautiful natural setting. And Aberavon Beach is one of the best examples.I love the views, yet somehow in a strange way the grossness of what's adjacent makes the views even better.

Commuting through Stoke-on-Trent in the 1980s, gazing at miles of dead and dying heavy industry under a glorious sun with a beautiful rural backdrop - it was spine-tingling. Weird, right? :)

Yesterday.
 

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The beach picture is boring, pretty much like every other beach at sunset pic
The steel works at night is a magnificent sight always
 

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