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READERS PHOTOGRAPHS: West Sussex's wooded beaches

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Published Date: 21 January 2008
THE sight of 2,000 tons of wood our West Sussex beaches has certainly captured people's imaginations.
Herald readers have been sending in their photographs of the piles of wood on Worthing and Shoreham beach.

Click on the green play button to see a slide show of photographs taken by Adrian Worman, Amanda Trotman, Amelia Roberts, Chris Niall, John Archer, Patrick Hamilton, Keith Hutchinson, Marnie Service, Laura Ford, Lisa Murphy, Peter Nicholls, Ryan Burr, Spencer Morris and Tony Mayes.

The soundtrack is Thunderstorm by Worthing singer/songwriter Beth Thomas. Listen to more of her music by clicking here.



Are you proud of your photographs?

The best readers' photographs of the tide of timber will appear in the Herald and Gazette series on Thursday, January 31.

Be part of it by emailing your photographs to: sarah.booker@worthingtoday.co.uk

Don't miss the Herald's picture special on Thursday, January 24.

Keep an eye on the web for more photographs, video and updates on this story.

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  • Last Updated: 25 January 2008 10:04 AM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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