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  • Tractor for hauling from and pushing boats into the sea , Hastings, East wessex, England
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  • Beach Houses (Capanni)  at Lido Murazzi The name Murazzi indicates a part of the Lido coast, a non-sandy beach. The rocks and dams characterising this beach were put there to create a barrier against the advancing sea waters. It is a beach which is neither full of tourists nor full of Venetians. You can spend a day there in total peace, surrounded by nature. The only noise you will hear will be the waves breaking on the rocks. Another strength: there is no sand, only rocks. There are no particular activities in particular, except relaxing, sunbathing and good swimming. Also in autumn it is a nice place for a relaxing and peaceful walk.
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  • Beach Houses (Capanni)  at Lido Murazzi The name Murazzi indicates a part of the Lido coast, a non-sandy beach. The rocks and dams characterising this beach were put there to create a barrier against the advancing sea waters. It is a beach which is neither full of tourists nor full of Venetians. You can spend a day there in total peace, surrounded by nature. The only noise you will hear will be the waves breaking on the rocks. Another strength: there is no sand, only rocks. There are no particular activities in particular, except relaxing, sunbathing and good swimming. Also in autumn it is a nice place for a relaxing and peaceful walk.
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  • Edinburgh, 22nd April 2007 A major raw sewage spill was caused by a pump failure at Seafield Wastewater Treatment Plant in Leith on Friday. At today sewage is still pumped in the Forth partially untreated. The public has been warned to avoid contact with water as 1,000 litres a second of partially diluted sewage pumps into the Forth..The plant, run by Thames Water, treats sewage for 800,000 people in and around Edinburgh..In the picture Sepa, Edinburgh Council and Thames Water Personnel inspect the affected area and exit pip where sewage is still pumped out in the sea (visible)..
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  • Edinburgh, 22nd April 2007 A major raw sewage spill was caused by a pump failure at Seafield Wastewater Treatment Plant in Leith on Friday. At today sewage is still pumped in the Forth partially untreated. The public has been warned to avoid contact with water as 1,000 litres a second of partially diluted sewage pumps into the Forth..The plant, run by Thames Water, treats sewage for 800,000 people in and around Edinburgh..In the picture Sepa, Edinburgh Council and Thames Water Personnel inspect the affected area and exit pip where sewage is still pumped out in the sea (visible)..
    STH-Sewage08.jpg
  • Edinburgh, 22nd April 2007 A major raw sewage spill was caused by a pump failure at Seafield Wastewater Treatment Plant in Leith on Friday. At today sewage is still pumped in the Forth partially untreated. The public has been warned to avoid contact with water as 1,000 litres a second of partially diluted sewage pumps into the Forth..The plant, run by Thames Water, treats sewage for 800,000 people in and around Edinburgh..In the picture Sepa, Edinburgh Council and Thames Water Personnel inspect the affected area and exit pip where sewage is still pumped out in the sea (visible)..
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  • Edinburgh, 22nd April 2007 A major raw sewage spill was caused by a pump failure at Seafield Wastewater Treatment Plant in Leith on Friday. At today sewage is still pumped in the Forth partially untreated. The public has been warned to avoid contact with water as 1,000 litres a second of partially diluted sewage pumps into the Forth..The plant, run by Thames Water, treats sewage for 800,000 people in and around Edinburgh..In the picture Sepa, Edinburgh Council and Thames Water Personnel inspect the affected area and exit pip where sewage is still pumped out in the sea (visible)..
    STH-Sewage03.jpg
  • Edinburgh, 22nd April 2007 A major raw sewage spill was caused by a pump failure at Seafield Wastewater Treatment Plant in Leith on Friday. At today sewage is still pumped in the Forth partially untreated. The public has been warned to avoid contact with water as 1,000 litres a second of partially diluted sewage pumps into the Forth..The plant, run by Thames Water, treats sewage for 800,000 people in and around Edinburgh..In the picture Sepa, Edinburgh Council and Thames Water Personnel inspect the affected area and exit pip where sewage is still pumped out in the sea (visible)..
    STH-Sewage01.jpg
  • Golden sunset seen from the beach in Cockenzie, East Lothian, Scotland<br />
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  • Beach Houses (Capanni)  at Lido Murazzi The name Murazzi indicates a part of the Lido coast, a non-sandy beach. The rocks and dams characterising this beach were put there to create a barrier against the advancing sea waters. It is a beach which is neither full of tourists nor full of Venetians. You can spend a day there in total peace, surrounded by nature. The only noise you will hear will be the waves breaking on the rocks. Another strength: there is no sand, only rocks. There are no particular activities in particular, except relaxing, sunbathing and good swimming. Also in autumn it is a nice place for a relaxing and peaceful walk.
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  • Beach Houses (Capanni)  at Lido Murazzi The name Murazzi indicates a part of the Lido coast, a non-sandy beach. The rocks and dams characterising this beach were put there to create a barrier against the advancing sea waters. It is a beach which is neither full of tourists nor full of Venetians. You can spend a day there in total peace, surrounded by nature. The only noise you will hear will be the waves breaking on the rocks. Another strength: there is no sand, only rocks. There are no particular activities in particular, except relaxing, sunbathing and good swimming. Also in autumn it is a nice place for a relaxing and peaceful walk.
    DSCF6342 copy.jpg
  • Beach Houses (Capanni)  at Lido Murazzi The name Murazzi indicates a part of the Lido coast, a non-sandy beach. The rocks and dams characterising this beach were put there to create a barrier against the advancing sea waters. It is a beach which is neither full of tourists nor full of Venetians. You can spend a day there in total peace, surrounded by nature. The only noise you will hear will be the waves breaking on the rocks. Another strength: there is no sand, only rocks. There are no particular activities in particular, except relaxing, sunbathing and good swimming. Also in autumn it is a nice place for a relaxing and peaceful walk.
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  • Beach Houses (Capanni)  at Lido Murazzi The name Murazzi indicates a part of the Lido coast, a non-sandy beach. The rocks and dams characterising this beach were put there to create a barrier against the advancing sea waters. It is a beach which is neither full of tourists nor full of Venetians. You can spend a day there in total peace, surrounded by nature. The only noise you will hear will be the waves breaking on the rocks. Another strength: there is no sand, only rocks. There are no particular activities in particular, except relaxing, sunbathing and good swimming. Also in autumn it is a nice place for a relaxing and peaceful walk.
    DSCF6337 copy.jpg
  • Beach Houses (Capanni)  at Lido Murazzi The name Murazzi indicates a part of the Lido coast, a non-sandy beach. The rocks and dams characterising this beach were put there to create a barrier against the advancing sea waters. It is a beach which is neither full of tourists nor full of Venetians. You can spend a day there in total peace, surrounded by nature. The only noise you will hear will be the waves breaking on the rocks. Another strength: there is no sand, only rocks. There are no particular activities in particular, except relaxing, sunbathing and good swimming. Also in autumn it is a nice place for a relaxing and peaceful walk.
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  • Beach Houses (Capanni)  at Lido Murazzi The name Murazzi indicates a part of the Lido coast, a non-sandy beach. The rocks and dams characterising this beach were put there to create a barrier against the advancing sea waters. It is a beach which is neither full of tourists nor full of Venetians. You can spend a day there in total peace, surrounded by nature. The only noise you will hear will be the waves breaking on the rocks. Another strength: there is no sand, only rocks. There are no particular activities in particular, except relaxing, sunbathing and good swimming. Also in autumn it is a nice place for a relaxing and peaceful walk.
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  • Beach Houses (Capanni)  at Lido Murazzi The name Murazzi indicates a part of the Lido coast, a non-sandy beach. The rocks and dams characterising this beach were put there to create a barrier against the advancing sea waters. It is a beach which is neither full of tourists nor full of Venetians. You can spend a day there in total peace, surrounded by nature. The only noise you will hear will be the waves breaking on the rocks. Another strength: there is no sand, only rocks. There are no particular activities in particular, except relaxing, sunbathing and good swimming. Also in autumn it is a nice place for a relaxing and peaceful walk.
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  • Elderly man enjoying   an ice cream on a sea side resort
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  • Edinburgh, 22nd April 2007 A major raw sewage spill was caused by a pump failure at Seafield Wastewater Treatment Plant in Leith on Friday. At today sewage is still pumped in the Forth partially untreated. The public has been warned to avoid contact with water as 1,000 litres a second of partially diluted sewage pumps into the Forth..The plant, run by Thames Water, treats sewage for 800,000 people in and around Edinburgh..In the picture Sepa, Edinburgh Council and Thames Water Personnel inspect the affected area and exit pip where sewage is still pumped out in the sea (visible)..
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  • Edinburgh, 22nd April 2007 A major raw sewage spill was caused by a pump failure at Seafield Wastewater Treatment Plant in Leith on Friday. At today sewage is still pumped in the Forth partially untreated. The public has been warned to avoid contact with water as 1,000 litres a second of partially diluted sewage pumps into the Forth..The plant, run by Thames Water, treats sewage for 800,000 people in and around Edinburgh..In the picture Sepa, Edinburgh Council and Thames Water Personnel inspect the affected area and exit pip where sewage is still pumped out in the sea (visible)..
    STH-Sewage09.jpg
  • Edinburgh, 22nd April 2007 A major raw sewage spill was caused by a pump failure at Seafield Wastewater Treatment Plant in Leith on Friday. At today sewage is still pumped in the Forth partially untreated. The public has been warned to avoid contact with water as 1,000 litres a second of partially diluted sewage pumps into the Forth..The plant, run by Thames Water, treats sewage for 800,000 people in and around Edinburgh..In the picture Sepa, Edinburgh Council and Thames Water Personnel inspect the affected area and exit pip where sewage is still pumped out in the sea (visible)..
    STH-Sewage06.jpg
  • Edinburgh, 22nd April 2007 A major raw sewage spill was caused by a pump failure at Seafield Wastewater Treatment Plant in Leith on Friday. At today sewage is still pumped in the Forth partially untreated. The public has been warned to avoid contact with water as 1,000 litres a second of partially diluted sewage pumps into the Forth..The plant, run by Thames Water, treats sewage for 800,000 people in and around Edinburgh..In the picture Sepa, Edinburgh Council and Thames Water Personnel inspect the affected area and exit pip where sewage is still pumped out in the sea (visible)..
    STH-Sewage05.jpg
  • Edinburgh, 22nd April 2007 A major raw sewage spill was caused by a pump failure at Seafield Wastewater Treatment Plant in Leith on Friday. At today sewage is still pumped in the Forth partially untreated. The public has been warned to avoid contact with water as 1,000 litres a second of partially diluted sewage pumps into the Forth..The plant, run by Thames Water, treats sewage for 800,000 people in and around Edinburgh..In the picture Sepa, Edinburgh Council and Thames Water Personnel inspect the affected area and exit pip where sewage is still pumped out in the sea (visible)..
    STH-Sewage02.jpg
  • Beach Houses (Capanni)  at Lido Murazzi The name Murazzi indicates a part of the Lido coast, a non-sandy beach. The rocks and dams characterising this beach were put there to create a barrier against the advancing sea waters. It is a beach which is neither full of tourists nor full of Venetians. You can spend a day there in total peace, surrounded by nature. The only noise you will hear will be the waves breaking on the rocks. Another strength: there is no sand, only rocks. There are no particular activities in particular, except relaxing, sunbathing and good swimming. Also in autumn it is a nice place for a relaxing and peaceful walk.
    DSCF6345 copy.jpg
  • Beach Houses (Capanni)  at Lido Murazzi The name Murazzi indicates a part of the Lido coast, a non-sandy beach. The rocks and dams characterising this beach were put there to create a barrier against the advancing sea waters. It is a beach which is neither full of tourists nor full of Venetians. You can spend a day there in total peace, surrounded by nature. The only noise you will hear will be the waves breaking on the rocks. Another strength: there is no sand, only rocks. There are no particular activities in particular, except relaxing, sunbathing and good swimming. Also in autumn it is a nice place for a relaxing and peaceful walk.
    DSCF6336 copy.jpg
  • Beach Houses (Capanni)  at Lido Murazzi The name Murazzi indicates a part of the Lido coast, a non-sandy beach. The rocks and dams characterising this beach were put there to create a barrier against the advancing sea waters. It is a beach which is neither full of tourists nor full of Venetians. You can spend a day there in total peace, surrounded by nature. The only noise you will hear will be the waves breaking on the rocks. Another strength: there is no sand, only rocks. There are no particular activities in particular, except relaxing, sunbathing and good swimming. Also in autumn it is a nice place for a relaxing and peaceful walk.
    DSCF6327 copy.jpg
  • Edinburgh, 22nd April 2007 A major raw sewage spill was caused by a pump failure at Seafield Wastewater Treatment Plant in Leith on Friday. At today sewage is still pumped in the Forth partially untreated. The public has been warned to avoid contact with water as 1,000 litres a second of partially diluted sewage pumps into the Forth..The plant, run by Thames Water, treats sewage for 800,000 people in and around Edinburgh..In the picture Sepa, Edinburgh Council and Thames Water Personnel inspect the affected area and exit pip where sewage is still pumped out in the sea (visible)..
    STH-Sewage07.jpg
  • Golden sunset and fishing boat in the Firth of Forth, Scotland<br />
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  • Boats in Queenborough, Isle of Sheppey, Kent
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  • White cliffs at St. Margaret's at Cliffe
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  • Traditional fishshop in Hastings, East Sussex, England
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  • Sheerness, Isle of Sheppey, Kent
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  • Muslim family walking on the promenade,Sheerness, Isle of Sheppey, Kent
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  • Sunseth on the River Forth
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  • Sextant resting on an open antique book<br />
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  • Dunnottar castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on a sunny day<br />
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  • Woman pparing traditional fishcakes in fishmonger shop<br />
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  • Scotland, Saltcoats 23rd November 2006 Extreme weather condition with strong gales and rain are battering the West Coast of Scotland&#xA;&#xA;&#xA;NUJ recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under&#xA;Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. Credit is required. No part of this&#xA;photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means&#xA;without permission.&#xA;&#xA;Sithean Photography&#xA;100 A High Street &#xA;Cockenzie&#xA;East Lothian&#xA;EH32 0DQ&#xA;Email studio@sitheanphoto.com&#xA;Tel 0845 0506211&#xA;Fax 0845 2803228&#xA;<br />
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  • Scotland, Saltcoats 23rd November 2006 Extreme weather condition with strong gales and rain are battering the West Coast of Scotland&#xA;&#xA;&#xA;NUJ recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under&#xA;Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. Credit is required. No part of this&#xA;photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means&#xA;without permission.&#xA;&#xA;Sithean Photography&#xA;100 A High Street &#xA;Cockenzie&#xA;East Lothian&#xA;EH32 0DQ&#xA;Email studio@sitheanphoto.com&#xA;Tel 0845 0506211&#xA;Fax 0845 2803228&#xA;<br />
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  • The Promenade and the Pier on a rainy day, hastings, East Sussex, England
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  • Fishing boat on the beach , hastings, East wessex, England
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  • Fishing gear and creels on the beach, Hastings, East wessex, England
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  • White cliffs at St. Margaret's at Cliffe
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  • White cliffs at St. Margaret's at Cliffe
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  • White cliffs at St. Margaret's at Cliffe
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  • Faversham's Oyster Bay House, Kent, England
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  • Man collecting cockles on a beach
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  • Dead fish on a shigle beach
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  • Boat hauled out of the water , hastings, East wessex, England
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  • Walking on the beach at low tide, Isle of Sheppey, Kent
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  • Shells on Whitstable beach, Kent, England
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  • Seagull
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  • Lobster creels in Crail, Scotland
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  • Lobster creels and old fashioned lobster and crab take away sign, Crail, Scotland
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  • Lobster creels and old fashioned lobster and crab take away sign, Crail, Scotland
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  • Waves crashing at Luskentyre, Isle of Harris, Scotland<br />
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  • Dunnottar castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on a sunny day<br />
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  • St.Andrews castle, Fife, Scotland<br />
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  • Sandy beach on the Firth of Forth in Portobello, near Edinburgh, Scotland<br />
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  • Sandy beach on the Firth of Forth in Portobello, near Edinburgh, Scotland<br />
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  • Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland&#xA;<br />
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  • Isle of Scalpay, Outer Hebrides, Scotland<br />
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  • Luskentyre beach,Isle of Harris, Scotland<br />
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  • Cockenzie power station, East Lothian, Scotland<br />
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  • Fishmonger cutting haddock fillets<br />
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  • Fishmonger cutting haddock fillets<br />
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  • Scotland, Saltcoats 23rd November 2006 Extreme weather condition with strong gales and rain are battering the West Coast of Scotland&#xA;&#xA;&#xA;NUJ recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under&#xA;Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. Credit is required. No part of this&#xA;photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means&#xA;without permission.&#xA;&#xA;Sithean Photography&#xA;100 A High Street &#xA;Cockenzie&#xA;East Lothian&#xA;EH32 0DQ&#xA;Email studio@sitheanphoto.com&#xA;Tel 0845 0506211&#xA;Fax 0845 2803228&#xA;<br />
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  • Scotland, Saltcoats 23rd November 2006 Extreme weather condition with strong gales and rain are battering the West Coast of Scotland&#xA;&#xA;&#xA;NUJ recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under&#xA;Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. Credit is required. No part of this&#xA;photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means&#xA;without permission.&#xA;&#xA;Sithean Photography&#xA;100 A High Street &#xA;Cockenzie&#xA;East Lothian&#xA;EH32 0DQ&#xA;Email studio@sitheanphoto.com&#xA;Tel 0845 0506211&#xA;Fax 0845 2803228&#xA;<br />
    MS-weatherIMG_00004.jpg
  • Scotland, Saltcoats 23rd November 2006 Extreme weather condition with strong gales and rain are battering the West Coast of Scotland&#xA;&#xA;&#xA;NUJ recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under&#xA;Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. Credit is required. No part of this&#xA;photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means&#xA;without permission.&#xA;&#xA;Sithean Photography&#xA;100 A High Street &#xA;Cockenzie&#xA;East Lothian&#xA;EH32 0DQ&#xA;Email studio@sitheanphoto.com&#xA;Tel 0845 0506211&#xA;Fax 0845 2803228&#xA;<br />
    MS-weatherIMG_00003.jpg
  • Scotland, Saltcoats 23rd November 2006 Extreme weather condition with strong gales and rain are battering the West Coast of Scotland&#xA;&#xA;&#xA;NUJ recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under&#xA;Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. Credit is required. No part of this&#xA;photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means&#xA;without permission.&#xA;&#xA;Sithean Photography&#xA;100 A High Street &#xA;Cockenzie&#xA;East Lothian&#xA;EH32 0DQ&#xA;Email studio@sitheanphoto.com&#xA;Tel 0845 0506211&#xA;Fax 0845 2803228&#xA;<br />
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  • Scotland, Saltcoats 23rd November 2006 Extreme weather condition with strong gales and rain are battering the West Coast of Scotland&#xA;&#xA;&#xA;NUJ recommended terms & conditions apply. Moral rights asserted under&#xA;Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988. Credit is required. No part of this&#xA;photo to be stored, reproduced, manipulated or transmitted by any means&#xA;without permission.&#xA;&#xA;Sithean Photography&#xA;100 A High Street &#xA;Cockenzie&#xA;East Lothian&#xA;EH32 0DQ&#xA;Email studio@sitheanphoto.com&#xA;Tel 0845 0506211&#xA;Fax 0845 2803228&#xA;<br />
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  • Net Shops on the beach, Hastings, East wessex, England
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  • Fishing gear and creels on the beach, Hastings, East wessex, England
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  • Fishing boat with black flags on the beach, Hastings, East wessex, England
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  • Fishing gear on the beach , hastings, East wessex, England
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  • Walking on the beach at low tide, Isle of Sheppey, Kent
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  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
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  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
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  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
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  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
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  • Today saw the first high tide of the season in Venice with water reading  the level at sea f 110 centimetres above sea level
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  • Today saw the first high tide of the season in Venice with water reading  the level at sea f 110 centimetres above sea level
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  • Today saw the first high tide of the season in Venice with water reading  the level at sea f 110 centimetres above sea level
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  • VENICE, ITALY - JANUARY 01:  A swimmer of the Ibernisti enters the sea for a swim on January 1, 2012 in Venice, Italy. Hundreds of people gather at Lido di Venezia to celebrate the New Year. Following a Viennese waltz, the ibernisti swimmers take a dip in the sea before celebrating on a typical combination of wine, lentils and sausage.
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  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
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  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
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  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
    DSCF1174 copy.jpg
  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
    DSCF1167 copy.jpg
  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
    DSCF1165 copy.jpg
  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
    DSCF1163 copy.jpg
  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
    DSCF1162 copy.jpg
  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
    DSCF1161 copy.jpg
  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
    DSCF1159 copy.jpg
  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
    DSCF1158 copy.jpg
  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
    DSCF1156 copy.jpg
  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
    DSCF1154 copy.jpg
  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
    DSCF1153 copy.jpg
  • Ocean pollution affects at least 267 species worldwide, including 86% of sea turtle species, 44% of all sea bird species, and 43% of marine mammal species.
    DSCF1151 copy.jpg
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