A beautiful morning
Dog or seal?
In the distance a lot of people are paddling. We can't work out why none are swimming
Above lies the wreck of a floating pontoon which was once part of the Mulberry floating harbours used by the Allies to invade the French coast on D-Day 6 June 1944. It was a part of the Mulberry harbour which broke free in a storm on 4 June, the day before it was due to go over the channel to Arromanche. This particular section of Mulberry was abandoned and did not make it across the channel. It was washed up on the beach shortly after D-Day.
We walk back past the park and Kite Festival






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