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Uploaded: 05/02/17 6:43 PM GMT
My "Glorious" World
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The sea/river front at "Glorious" New Brighton showing The Perch Rock Lighthouse, Fort Perch Rock and the new Big Wheel together with the new cranes over in the Liverpool Docks (these cranes are the largest dockside cranes in Britain). On the far left you can see a ferry from Ireland entering The River Mersey and on the right of the picture is part of the inside funfair which helps keep visitors happy on the one or two days of rain we get!

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::tigger3
05/02/17 9:31 PM GMT
Mr. B. this is a superb pano, and looks great in B&W, would be perfect for the challenge. tigs=^..^=
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::corngrowth
05/03/17 8:16 AM GMT
Great panorama of the 'glorious' New Brighton sea front, Steve.
I'm joining Sandi's suggestion for putting it in the Wednesday B&W Challenge, my friend!
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::LynEve
05/03/17 11:56 AM GMT
A wonderful wide view of your glorious world Steve. Lucky you captured it on one of the 363 fine days of the year :)

I am claiming a little tiny bit of it as my world :)Thanks for the link to the Big Wheel. I follow 'The Way I See Liverpool' on Facebook but had missed that one. He is away for a couple of weeks - missing his stuff.

Good luck in the contest with it Steve.
Is it a candidate for the BWC as well? -hope so!
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.GomekFlorida
05/14/17 10:12 PM GMT
How can I not fave this? When you mentioned the Liverpool docks, there's a song that came out back in the early 70's from a band Mott the Hoople and one line of their songs says "You go from the Liverpool docks to the Hollywood bowl" here you go
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