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Dawlish main beach at high tide on a lovely day
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Boat Cove Dawlish at high tide on a lovely day
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Bit rough so no work on the "new" sea wall
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Mid-day in December and the camera weaves it's magic
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Parson and Clerk rocks Dawlish. Top is the Parson and immediately below is the Clerk
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It's Christmas Day the time is 08.28 and I reckon this is Santa Claus just checking on Dawlish deliveries before winging it back to Lapland
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Work progressing apace on the "new" sea wall
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Work on the sea wall - concrete is pumped under the track to fill the gap between the old wall and the new precast sections thus avoiding the need for line closures.
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Give it a good push Charlie - new sea wall
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It's a bit heavy Charlie
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Moving one of the last large pieces into place
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An expensive use of a excavator in the sea
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Another look at the excavator in the sea
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Small dumper and small excavator on the move - by truck
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And when these facing slabs are in place the concave sections will be placed on top
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The wave return sections going on to our new sea wall
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The virus can't spoil this view - Coryton Cove, Horse Cove and Parson and Clerk rocks - Dawlish
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The first sections of the wave throw back are now in place
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The Boat Cove end of the seawall - Dawlish
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It's all going on! Dawlish seawall
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150219 and a large part of the new seawall
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That is one big hole!!
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The mist closing in on Dawlish
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Work progressing on Dawlish sea wall
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Excavating the new footings of the Dawlish seawall
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On my exercise walk I came across this. No not PROsecco it's NOsecco. Alcohol free. The next day it had gone.
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Look very closely at the back bike and spot the passenger in the basket!!! It's real.
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A bit more progress on our sea wall
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It's a bit rough out there
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It's a bit rough out there