
It’s a familiar sight — every low tide, in fact. But this Old Mill scene never fails to intrigue photographers. (Photo/Dinkin Fotografix)

It’s a familiar sight — every low tide, in fact. But this Old Mill scene never fails to intrigue photographers. (Photo/Dinkin Fotografix)
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Most boats don’t moor where the tide gets this low, but in England where the tides are far more extreme, it would be a common sight.