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Jul 10, 2014 14:32:11   #
Sirius_one Loc: S.F. Bay Area
 
I really enjoy the history as much as I love these wonderful pictures, especially the last one.

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Jul 10, 2014 14:39:40   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
GWR100 wrote:
Cuckmere Haven (also known as the Cuckmere Estuary) is an area of flood plains in Sussex, where the river Cuckmere meets the English Channel between Eastbourne and Seaford. The river is an example of a meandering river, and contains several oxbow lakes. It is a popular tourist destination with an estimated 350,000 visitors per year, where they can engage in long walks, or water activities on the river. The beach at Cuckmere Haven is next to the famous chalk cliffs, the Seven Sisters.

At low tide, one can spot ironwork in the sea close to the river mouth. This is the wreck of the Polynesia, a German sailing ship that ran aground in April 1890 west of Beachy Head; it was laden with a cargo of sodium nitrate.
The beach was commonly used by smugglers in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. For example, in 1783 two gangs of smugglers (each numbering 200 or 300) overcame officers of the law by weight of numbers and carried away a large quantity of goods.

In the Second World War, the site was studied by the Luftwaffe as they flew missions to identify potential landing sites for the invasion of the UK mainland. As a result the British constructed a series of counter-landing defences, of which numerous pillboxes, anti-tank obstacles, ditches and tank traps survive. Admiralty scaffolding blocked the inlet, but is now gone. Cuckmere Haven featured heavily in the war effort: at night lights were placed to confuse bombers into thinking they were above Newhaven and an airfield was set up further inland. In addition to the permanent land-based constructions, the river was heavily mined.
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I enjoyed this photo tour and history,also.

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Jul 10, 2014 15:32:40   #
GWR100 Loc: England
 
Thanks a lot Tp, Thanks to a lot of brave men from around the world Mr H was denied entry to England, that said I have some really great Great friends in Germany. As for the last picture, I posted many pictures of the Seven Sisters Cliffs, and decided that it might be interesting to show what is behind them,

Thanks again

Geoff



Treepusher wrote:
Enjoyed these very much, Geoff. Interesting to get the not-so-tranquil history of this tranquil-looking place. One shudders to think what might have happened had the Germans really had their hearts set on invading England. Fortunately for civilization, Hitler's eyes were always on the East, not the West, and East he marched to his own ruination and destruction.

The inclusion of the cliffs makes the last shot the most interesting visually of the group, but I liked the use of light and clouds in the third shot, too.

Nice series!
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Jul 10, 2014 15:34:38   #
GWR100 Loc: England
 
Thanks very much Miss Stephie, Thats pretty much as it was out of camera, I just highlighted a few things,

Geoff

MissStephie wrote:
love the 3rd shot! :)

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Jul 10, 2014 15:38:37   #
GWR100 Loc: England
 
My pleasure Sylvia, Its such a beautiful scene the first one is a 6 picture stitch and the only way I could get it all in one picture.

Thanks again for yo kind feedback, I appreciated it,

Geoff



Sylvias wrote:
These are all stunning Geoff, love the contours in 1, the light in 3 and just everything in the last one.

Enjoyed the narrative very much.....thank you for sharing! :thumbup: :thumbup: :-)

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Jul 10, 2014 15:42:36   #
GWR100 Loc: England
 
Cheers Geezer, Im pleased England comes over well. That said I have taken some wonderful scenery in Ontario, so different and beautiful it has me dribbling.

Thanks again, I appreciate it,

Geoff



Geezer wrote:
You do show some fantastic English countryside!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

A far cry from downtown London, eh?

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Jul 10, 2014 15:45:08   #
GWR100 Loc: England
 
Thanks very much S1, Its good when people find it interesting I really appreciate it,

Thanks again

Geoff

Sirius_one wrote:
I really enjoy the history as much as I love these wonderful pictures, especially the last one.

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Jul 10, 2014 15:46:01   #
GWR100 Loc: England
 
Thats very pleasing photophile, thanks very much for your feedback,

Geoff

photophile wrote:
I enjoyed this photo tour and history,also.

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Jul 10, 2014 16:53:48   #
Doddy Loc: Barnard Castle-England
 
What a cracking set Geoff..its looks like a beautiful part of the south coast.

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Jul 11, 2014 01:27:06   #
GWR100 Loc: England
 
Cheers Doddy, It really is ----Thanks a lot for your feedback,very much appreciated,

Geoff

Doddy wrote:
What a cracking set Geoff..its looks like a beautiful part of the south coast.

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Jul 11, 2014 04:38:07   #
Jim Carter Loc: Momence, Il.
 
Great captures Geoff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Jul 11, 2014 05:49:21   #
johneccles Loc: Leyland UK
 
Hello Geoff, great set of photographs as usual. I notice you use 16:9 as well as 4:3 aspect, I have started using 16:9 recently but what makes you decide to use both during the same shoot.
Cheers,
John.

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Jul 11, 2014 09:04:57   #
Saleavitt10 Loc: Maine
 
Lovely set. Thanks for the history lesson too. I think the last one is my favorite.

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Jul 11, 2014 10:17:49   #
bob_71 Loc: Severna Park, MD
 
Very nice narrative! I am really drawn to the bleak and natural beauty of the final shot...the stark cliffs and the wind-influenced directional growth of the trees speak loudly of the existing conditions. Thanks for sharing!

Bob

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Jul 11, 2014 10:54:54   #
GWR100 Loc: England
 
Thanks a lot Jim, I appreciate it,

Geoff

Jim Carter wrote:
Great captures Geoff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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