2008
TG4624 : Lapping the beach
taken 17 years ago, near to Horsey, Norfolk, England

Lapping the beach
The tide is on its way out but the odd big wave is still coming in, lapping the beach.
Horsey is a National Trust Nature reserve located on the northern reach of the Norfolk Broads. Horsey is famous for its fully restored wind pump > Link which is four stories high and open to visitors. Horsey itself is a small village with a beautiful thatched church > Link. Access to the beach is possible on Horsey Gap where a colony of seals can often be seen > Link.
Horsey is a National Trust Nature reserve located on the northern reach of the Norfolk Broads. Horsey is famous for its fully restored wind pump > Link which is four stories high and open to visitors. Horsey itself is a small village with a beautiful thatched church > Link. Access to the beach is possible on Horsey Gap where a colony of seals can often be seen > Link.
