Posts Tagged ‘Exe’

Six Photographs: Random England [Part 2]

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Click here to visit Six Photographs: Random England [Part 1] The photographs in this essay were all taken along the river or estuary of the River Exe, between the towns of Exeter and Exmouth, Devon England. A seagull, or as Maude calls them, Glorious Birds, above the beach in Exmouth. Beside the river Exe, underneath […]

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Six Photographs: Random England [Part 1]

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The photographs in this essay were all taken along the river or estuary of the River Exe, between the towns of Exeter and Exmouth, Devon England. The early morning moon, heading for the horizon, with boats inside Lympstone Harbour, along the Exe Estuary, Devon. St. David’s Church, just north of central Exeter. Acid graffiti, with […]

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Six Photographs: South Devon Cliff Walk [Part 2]

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Click here to visit Six Photographs: South Devon Cliff Walk [Part 1] Looking west, toward the mouth of the River Exe and Exmouth, with the beach in the foreground cut off by the rising tide. The path along the edge of the cliff, with the afternoon sun shining through the clouds. Holidaymakers walk the edge […]

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Six Photographs: South Devon Cliff Walk [Part 1]

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On the south coast of England, in the county of Devon sits the small town of Exmouth, on the mouth of the River Exe. Exmouth has a long famous sandy beach. At the extreme eastern edge of this beach are the cliffs. This photo series follows an afternoon walk along the beach, up the cliffs, […]

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Seven Photographs: Headless Swan and other creatures

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Headless swan, on the banks of the River Exe, Exeter, Devon, England. Swan beside the banks of the River Exe, Exeter, Devon, England. On the beach in Exmouth, Devon, Exeter. Corralled sheep near the town of Exmouth, Devon, England. Corralled sheep near the town of Exmouth, Devon, England. Corralled sheep near the town of Exmouth, […]

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Seven Photographs: The Exe by Exeter

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There is a walkway that follows the river Exe south, out of the town of Exeter. Part of the path follows the old spur waterway, that once fed the mills. Now the water rests comfortably in its banks. By the playing fields, owned by Exeter University, trees are felled. An impromptu memorial, underneath a symbol […]

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6 Photographs: Devon, England

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Possession is nine tenths of the law. Standing for 600 years Slipping into the River Exe Honor system flowers available in Lymstone Boat moorings in Lympstone Harbour Self-portrait in Lympstone Harbour

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The Tide, a Train, some Sheep, and a Sunken Boat

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In the afternoon, when I should be at home, sitting in front of my laptop, madly typing away, or patiently editing photographs, I sometimes go for a walk, usually down the coast, toward Exmouth. Both Lympstone and Exmouth are on the Exe estuary. So my walk follows the edge of the coast. An estuary is […]

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10 Photographs: Typically England

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Typical bench, in a typical park: London. The incredibly thin doors, which are the spectator entrances to the Fulham Football Grounds: London. Walking toward Exmouth along the estuary of the River Exe. Devon. The walking path from Lympstone to Exmouth: Devon. The continuing path from Lympstone to Exmouth, next to the once-every-half-hour train tracks: Devon. […]

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A Pleasant Day in Exeter

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It all begins with a view of my parents town of Lympstone. Running up the center is the main throughfare of town, known as ‘The Strand’, with The Swan Pub on the right and the only store in town in the bottom left corner. The train drops us day trippers off at Exeter Central station […]

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