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Tag Archives: Hilbre
Hilbre: Sand Ripples and Worm Casts
Low tide. bright sunshine and a bracing wind from the west – a perfect morning to walk over the sands to Hilbre in the Dee estuary. Something about the angle of the light at this time of year seems to … Continue reading
Swimming Against the Stream
You dreamed of this island and I wanted to buy you the book Remember? You said it was too much. The river sweeps past Hilbre’s rocks carrying the silt of Berwyn Hills out into the Celtic sea. … Continue reading
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