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Glyno got a reaction from Dusud83 in Boats, ships & Ocean liner (OPEN TOPIC)
This is my first post, Hello!
A few miles from where I live is the Dee Estuary, the River Dee being the original border of England and Wales. On the English side is the village of Heswall and the river there consists mainly of mud flats. I've posted a small selection of photos I took earlier today of some abandoned boats in various states of disrepair. This is one of those places where I always think better photos can be had when the weather is a bit more on the gloomy side. Unfortunately, today has been warm and sunny!
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
cabin by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall, detail by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
skipper by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
Thanks very much for looking,
Glyn
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Glyno got a reaction from Highlander123 in Boats, ships & Ocean liner (OPEN TOPIC)
This is my first post, Hello!
A few miles from where I live is the Dee Estuary, the River Dee being the original border of England and Wales. On the English side is the village of Heswall and the river there consists mainly of mud flats. I've posted a small selection of photos I took earlier today of some abandoned boats in various states of disrepair. This is one of those places where I always think better photos can be had when the weather is a bit more on the gloomy side. Unfortunately, today has been warm and sunny!
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
cabin by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall, detail by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
skipper by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
Thanks very much for looking,
Glyn
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Glyno got a reaction from le boecere in Boats, ships & Ocean liner (OPEN TOPIC)
This is my first post, Hello!
A few miles from where I live is the Dee Estuary, the River Dee being the original border of England and Wales. On the English side is the village of Heswall and the river there consists mainly of mud flats. I've posted a small selection of photos I took earlier today of some abandoned boats in various states of disrepair. This is one of those places where I always think better photos can be had when the weather is a bit more on the gloomy side. Unfortunately, today has been warm and sunny!
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
cabin by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall, detail by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
skipper by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
Thanks very much for looking,
Glyn
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Glyno got a reaction from fujfinder in Boats, ships & Ocean liner (OPEN TOPIC)
This is my first post, Hello!
A few miles from where I live is the Dee Estuary, the River Dee being the original border of England and Wales. On the English side is the village of Heswall and the river there consists mainly of mud flats. I've posted a small selection of photos I took earlier today of some abandoned boats in various states of disrepair. This is one of those places where I always think better photos can be had when the weather is a bit more on the gloomy side. Unfortunately, today has been warm and sunny!
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
cabin by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall, detail by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
skipper by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
Thanks very much for looking,
Glyn
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Glyno got a reaction from George_P in Boats, ships & Ocean liner (OPEN TOPIC)
This is my first post, Hello!
A few miles from where I live is the Dee Estuary, the River Dee being the original border of England and Wales. On the English side is the village of Heswall and the river there consists mainly of mud flats. I've posted a small selection of photos I took earlier today of some abandoned boats in various states of disrepair. This is one of those places where I always think better photos can be had when the weather is a bit more on the gloomy side. Unfortunately, today has been warm and sunny!
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
cabin by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall, detail by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
skipper by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
Thanks very much for looking,
Glyn
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Glyno got a reaction from claude in Boats, ships & Ocean liner (OPEN TOPIC)
This is my first post, Hello!
A few miles from where I live is the Dee Estuary, the River Dee being the original border of England and Wales. On the English side is the village of Heswall and the river there consists mainly of mud flats. I've posted a small selection of photos I took earlier today of some abandoned boats in various states of disrepair. This is one of those places where I always think better photos can be had when the weather is a bit more on the gloomy side. Unfortunately, today has been warm and sunny!
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
cabin by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall, detail by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
skipper by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
Thanks very much for looking,
Glyn
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Glyno got a reaction from joergs in Boats, ships & Ocean liner (OPEN TOPIC)
This is my first post, Hello!
A few miles from where I live is the Dee Estuary, the River Dee being the original border of England and Wales. On the English side is the village of Heswall and the river there consists mainly of mud flats. I've posted a small selection of photos I took earlier today of some abandoned boats in various states of disrepair. This is one of those places where I always think better photos can be had when the weather is a bit more on the gloomy side. Unfortunately, today has been warm and sunny!
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
cabin by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall, detail by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
skipper by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
Thanks very much for looking,
Glyn
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Glyno got a reaction from Stockografie in Boats, ships & Ocean liner (OPEN TOPIC)
This is my first post, Hello!
A few miles from where I live is the Dee Estuary, the River Dee being the original border of England and Wales. On the English side is the village of Heswall and the river there consists mainly of mud flats. I've posted a small selection of photos I took earlier today of some abandoned boats in various states of disrepair. This is one of those places where I always think better photos can be had when the weather is a bit more on the gloomy side. Unfortunately, today has been warm and sunny!
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
cabin by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall, detail by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
skipper by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
Thanks very much for looking,
Glyn
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Glyno got a reaction from mbart in Boats, ships & Ocean liner (OPEN TOPIC)
This is my first post, Hello!
A few miles from where I live is the Dee Estuary, the River Dee being the original border of England and Wales. On the English side is the village of Heswall and the river there consists mainly of mud flats. I've posted a small selection of photos I took earlier today of some abandoned boats in various states of disrepair. This is one of those places where I always think better photos can be had when the weather is a bit more on the gloomy side. Unfortunately, today has been warm and sunny!
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
cabin by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall, detail by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
skipper by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
Thanks very much for looking,
Glyn
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Glyno got a reaction from Watcher24 in Boats, ships & Ocean liner (OPEN TOPIC)
This is my first post, Hello!
A few miles from where I live is the Dee Estuary, the River Dee being the original border of England and Wales. On the English side is the village of Heswall and the river there consists mainly of mud flats. I've posted a small selection of photos I took earlier today of some abandoned boats in various states of disrepair. This is one of those places where I always think better photos can be had when the weather is a bit more on the gloomy side. Unfortunately, today has been warm and sunny!
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
cabin by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
boat at heswall, detail by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
skipper by Glyn Morton, on Flickr
Thanks very much for looking,
Glyn