“The nearly circular harbour is protected from the sea by two breakwaters. In winter, the harbour entrance can be closed by wooden beams to keep tidal surges out, and prevent the village being flooded.One of the breakwaters was constructed in 1393, and the south arm of the harbour is believed to date from 400AD. Just outside the harbour entrance is St Clement’s Isle – a small rocky island, once the home of a hermit”

Fuji S200.
My Formative years were spent between two wartime airfields, so each night was spent sleeping in shelters, and school was always tense as dogfights were being fought overhead,
We made our own amusement in those days, and presents were second hand wooden toys if any could be found.
My teenage life found me on Motorbikes and fast cars.
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My Later life was dogged by peaks and troughs of health problems.
Comments
Lovely capture Malcom, it looks freezing!
Talk about being MAD hehehe
– Malcolm Chant
Mad is good my fiend!
Hugzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
– Malcolm Chant
– Malcolm Chant
lol..I agree with Berns, Mad is Good, what we endure for that one fantastic shot, and this is no exception Malcolm, wonderful work and writing, well done my friend
Take care my Good friend,
– Malcolm Chant
This is lovely my choccycake! Reminds me of my homne island. x
Thank you for coming by, & a big Hugzzzzzzz to you to.
hehehe
– Malcolm Chant
I reckon they might! Whilst they are talking about us, they are leaving someone else alone!! Nothing wrong with a bit of harmless banter, tweety pie!! I’m just blessed to have a sense of humour!! LOL Huggzzzz
– Malcolm Chant
The way you caught that center wave breaking is tremendous!
Excellent shot Malcolm!!!!, Bill
– Malcolm Chant
Gorgeous seascape capture, Malcolm!!
Thank you Carol Take care,
Hugzzz
– Malcolm Chant
What a marvellous view of the raw power of Ma Nature, Malcolm! A most impressive capture, my friend!
Take care
– Malcolm Chant
Beautiful.
– Malcolm Chant
Amazing photo Malcolm. It does make me feel cold though.
The force of nature’s winter.
Great charector in the photo.
Bebe X
Hugzzz
– Malcolm Chant