The thaw hasn't arrived here yet and the frost was still thick on the beach. We left the beach to the galloping horses and headed up through the dunes.

A couple of views by the warden's hut.


and a frosty stone.

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3 comments:
Your frosty photos are gorgeous! And so cool to look at when the temperature here is thirty nine degrees :)
39 deg!!! I can't even conceive how hot that is! I'm glad me blog is helping you stay cool :o). Andyx
Wonderful scenes from the dunes at your part of the Northumberland coast! Reminds me very much to the landscape on my favourite German island Sylt!
Uwe. (+1°C)
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