Kessingland Beach reclaimed from the sea with much planting of Marram Grass mainly thought up by Rider Haggard when he stayed at his holiday home at Kessingland, this view is looking towards the distant Lowestoft
The Marram Grass taking a foothold creating a natural barrier from the fragile coastline at Kessingland, without it the sea would [at high tide] be lapping up against the seawall
One of the small Suffolk Broads this one near the Benacre Sluice Hundred River, I wouldn't mind betting that this one won't be here in five years from now, I find this an idyllic spot, far from anywhere and plenty of birdlife