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READERS' PHOTOGRAPHS: More pictures from Worthing and Shoreham beaches



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THESE are the latest photographs sent in of the wrecked wood by Herald readers.
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Photographs were submitted by James George, Jannifer Pannell, Joe Lord, Pamelia Long and Sue Gregory.

Around 240 pictures of the beached wood have been sent to the Herald by readers.

Don't miss the Herald series' readers' photographs special on Thursday, January 31, when a selection of the best of submitted pictures will be published in the Worthing and Shoreham Heralds.

Links to pictures and video below:

GALLERY: Worthing's tide of timber

Readers' Photographs: Worthing and Shoreham wood beach part III

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: 29 January 2008 10:31 AM
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  • Location: Shoreham
 
 

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