It didn’t, but I don’t know why there are metal rings on the top of the pillars. Looks a bit like a place to tie up your sea horse 😉 They we’re built to stop small surface boats getting up the river during WW2 so metal intricacies seem out of place
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Very well done. Looks like a great place to visit.
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Yes it’s a great walk at low tide.
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Scottish pyramids. 🙂 Looks great in B&W.
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A great way of describing it
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Another fantastic photo. This would work in so many challenge topics. Excellent once again. 😀
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Thanks Cee. Yes, I think the black and white has opened it up to more interpretations
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I like this one in black and white – fits the atmosphere.
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A defence fence 😃
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😀😀
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Loving seeing them in context
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Yes I liked seeing it with the island and its graffiti.
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Wartime Dragons teeth? Looks like it wa# pretty heavily defended
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That’s an odd one! Looks like there might have been a top to it?
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It didn’t, but I don’t know why there are metal rings on the top of the pillars. Looks a bit like a place to tie up your sea horse 😉 They we’re built to stop small surface boats getting up the river during WW2 so metal intricacies seem out of place
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