Dungeness is an area on the coast of Kent England, formed largely of a shingle beach and shelters a large area of low-lying land.

It is a truly unique area of the UK and can appear to be very baron and isolated.

Thankfully the weather was perfect for photography when visited

There are many subjects to photograph here but I was attracted by the abandoned boats and winches, there was also houses made of old railway carriages and the famous Bumble Bee house



The much photographed Bumble Bee House


My favourite photo of the day


A very old boat


Definitely not going back in the water any time soon


The New lighthouse


An old railway carriage used for storage


A and B Nuclear power stations of Dungeness


The Old lighthouse now open as a visitor centre



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