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    Another 'oldie' this time I could lie and say it was taken on the Riviera and definitely get away with it. In fact its a quite nice little place SW of Lancaster called Glasson Dock.

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    Oh I really do like this shot Pete, lovely colours and reflections it could certaily pass for the Riviera but like the saying goes ...........there's no place like home, well done

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    Very nice capture Pete.

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    Nice shot Pete. Spent a fair bit of time through the years at Glasson Dock.Will be paying another visit first week in June.Going over to Fleetwood for my Mothers 90th Birthday and will be calling in on the way back to the North East
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    Ahhhh, Fleetwood.

    Good at Rossall Point for sea watching. Trouble with sea watching is that at its best it has to be blowing a gale, so a bit of a specialist kind of birding, not my particular 'cup of tea' but when I do brave it at certain times of the season it can be very exciting and rewarding.

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