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Peterrumour3
I've been sitting just admiring your screenshots, they are photo-realism quality, especially the second shot. But, there always is a 'but', I would nit-pick on the first shot. The ramp down from the far platform has a hard edge and in any case, in reality, would the platforms have end ramps that invite people to wander onto railway trackside reserves. I would have expected to see a fence across the platform ends to match with the fences along the back of the platforms. As I said, a nit-pick and it does not detract from the overall quality.
Lovely stuff!
Peter
Thanks, I copy what I see in Google Earth. Using the view historical image tol in views (2001), the tide is out, which is what I copied. In later views the tide is fully in, which doesn't look as good.I'm loving all the pictures of this route, you've captured the beach feeling perfectly.