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VIDEO: Tons of wood on Worthing beach



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PILES of wood laying on Worthing beach are going to be around for quite a while before the clean up can be completed.
Reporter Sam Woodman to the Herald's video camera down to Worthing seafront to capture the impact of the 2,000 tons of wood washed ashore.

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Links to more stories, pictures and video

Video: Wood on the beach from the air

Readers' photographs of wood on Shoreham Beach

Readers' photographs of wood on Worthing and Shoreham beach

Readers' photographs of wood on Worthing beach

Once in a lifetime

Worthing beach wood workers praised

2,000 tons of timber hits West Sussex

Timber washes ashore at Worthing and Shoreham

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

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  • Last Updated: 21 January 2008 6:58 PM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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