Jim Jones

Calm morning at the mouth of the River Blyth

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There are two piers which protect the mouth of the River Blyth in Northumberland on the North East coast of England. The western pier is constructed of concrete and has a lighthouse at the end, and the older wooden pier is on the eastern side of the river. This image was taken just after sunrise on an August morning at low tide emphasising the perpective on the wooden pier.

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