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READERS' PHOTOGRAPHS: Worthing and Shoreham's plank piles



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DUE to the phenomenal response from readers to the appeal for photographs of washed-up wood on Sussex beaches, the best will feature in the Herald series on Thursday, January 31.
This series of photographs were taken by Andy Baker, Ben Wright, Donna Clark, Violet Hooper, Luke Roberts, Pamelia Long and Shaun Banks.

Worthing singer/songwriter Beth Thomas's song Thunderstorm is the soundtrack.

Are you proud of your photographs?

The Herald and Gazette series is happy to receive artistic photographs from readers, as well as pictures from events and news stories.

To get your pictures online email: sarah.booker@worthingtoday.co.uk

Links to pictures and video below:

Timeline

Video: Film of planks washing up on Worthing beach, as well as footage of the piles of planks around Worthing Pier

GALLERY: Worthing's tide of timber

Video: Wood on the beach from the air

Readers' photographs of Worthing, Angmering and Shoreham beach

Readers' photographs of wood on Shoreham Beach

Readers' photographs of wood on Worthing and Shoreham beach

Readers' photographs of timber on Worthing and Shoreham beach, part II

Readers' photographs of wood on Worthing beach

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  • Last Updated: 25 January 2008 4:15 PM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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