Published over 2 years ago by Tom Hurley
Dawlish Warren is a long, sandy spit which is constantly changing in shape. Its western end is dominated by several large caravan parks an...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Tom Hurley
Bull Hill bank is only really visible half of the time but is a defining feature of any navigation of the Exe. Standing nearly three metres pro...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Tom Hurley
Dawlish Warren is a long, sandy spit which is constantly changing in shape. Its western end is dominated by several large caravan parks and amu...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Tom Hurley
This pano is included for no other reason other than to show how I get to take some of my images. Simple paddle power, a Peli-...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Tom Hurley
Built in 1916, the 513 ton South Coaster came to rest in this location in December 1943 during a severe winter storm. At the time, she...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Tom Hurley
Built in 1916, the 513 ton South Coaster came to rest in this location in December 1943 during a severe winter storm. At the time, she had been...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Tom Hurley
The Col du Portalet marks the top of the Pyrenean pass between the Vallée d'Ossau in France to the north and the Vallée de Tena in Spain to the south...(more)
Published over 2 years ago by Tom Hurley
Positioned at the top of the Col du Portalet, this derelict border control sits between the Vallée d'Ossau in France to the north a...(more)
Published almost 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Point in View Church is a tiny chapel located on the outskirts of Exmouth. With room for only the smallest congregation. For more information on this lovely building, visit http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1038777
Published almost 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Theo Jansen's extraordinary Strandbeest visited the South West of England during the summer of 2010. As well as its visits to Exeter ci...(more)
Published almost 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
This hallowed room is the sound proof environment where the engineers work while some of the greatest bands in the world perfo...(more)
Published almost 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
Abbey Road is probably the most iconic recording studio in the world. And of the studios within Abbey Road, Studio 2 is probably the most famous.
Published about 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
The Maer is located just behind the esplanade in Exmouth and offers a huge area of undulating grass and links - perfect for exercising dogs and kids. The...(more)
Published about 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
The RNLI has recently built a new lifeboat station to house its Mersey class boat, the Margaret Jean. This is launched from a carriage...(more)
Published about 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
The RNLI has recently built a new lifeboat station to house its Mersey class boat, the Margaret Jean. This is launched from a carriage which ...(more)
Published about 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
The Maer is located just behind the esplanade in Exmouth and offers a huge area of undulating grass and links - perfect for exercising dogs and ...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
It's not often that it snows in Exmouth, and even rarer for it to settle. But the morning of 6th January saw snow on the beach for the whole day. Here are just a few images taken first thing in the morning.
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
It's not often that it snows in Exmouth, and even rarer for it to settle. But the morning of 6th January saw snow on the beach for the whole day. Here are just a few images taken first thing in the morning.
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
It's not often that it snows in Exmouth, and even rarer for it to settle. But the morning of 6th January saw snow on the beach for the whole day. Here are just a few images taken first thing in the morning.
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
It's not often that it snows in Exmouth, and even rarer for it to settle. But the morning of 6th January saw snow on the beach for the whole day. Here are just a few images taken first thing in the morning.