RFBCTG19–Sir Antony Gormley artwork Another Place is located on Crosby Beach which forms part of the Sefton Coast, within the Liverpool City Region of the UK.
RMA7FH8J–Vertical photo of the sun setting on the horizon at Formby beach, Sefton coast, Lancashire North East England
RMANRT1Y–Marine lake at Marine Park Crosby Sefton Coast Merseyside
RM2AYB8TH–tidal estuary landscape on the sefton coast at the beginning of the ribble and alt estuary with summer grass and wildflowers and
RFGDNKXA–Border Collie on a sandy path at Formby point on the coast of Merseyside, England.
RMJ21866–Formby Point, Sefton Coast, Merseyside, Northwest England, UK
RM2F4K4TJ–Ainsdale Boardwalk Lake, Sefton Coast In Autumn
RMAKHPXJ–Antony Gormley Iron man statue on Crosby beach, Sefton, Merseyside Uk, at sunrise. With previous nights snow.
RFPPTFB9–The sandy beach at Formby with sand dunes and a wooden fence on a sunny September afternoon in autumn, Merseyside, England, UK.
RMBAP7PR–Sefton Coast at Formby Lancashire
RMD784EN–The Sefton Coast Special Area of Conservation covers 4,500 hectares of beach and dune habitats where seasonal ponds form
RMC06NF4–Beach and sand dunes at Formby, Lancashire. Shows a couple walking two dogs.
RFJ1Y6FH–A letterbox crop of channels of water filling up as the tide begins to take over the beach on the Sefton coast. Half a dozen Iron Men modelled on & c
RM2AE2DY8–Formby Woods.Sefton Coast. Woods with winter light.
RF2N71WND–Off shore wind turbines in the sea off Formby Point Sefton Coast Merseyside with sand dunes in the foreground
RMT29CAX–Crosby beach, UK. March 31, 2019: Crosby, UK. The sun sets as waves crash around one of Antony Gormley's cast iron statues on Crosby beach on the Sefton coast. Credit: Christopher Middleton/Alamy Live News
RM2NPE6W1–Marram grass begins to poke through the edge of beach between Formby and Ainsdale on the Sefton coast helping to anchor the giant sand dunes.
RMEDW9M1–Southport, Merseyside, UK 10th January, 2014. UK Weather. Low angle view of fish shaped wind sculptures on tall poles, indicating wind direction. Gale force winds and hail on the north-west sefton coast this morning. Credit: Mar Photographics/Alamy Live News
RF2B87MT3–Sailing dinghy at Crosby Lakeside Adventure Centre in Crosby Coastal Park to the north of Liverpool
RFBT3427–Erosion on the Sefton Coast at Formby is causing coastal sqeeze and loss of dune habitat continuity and threat to coastal woodlands, causing conflict
RMAEAPWP–Horizontal photograph of the sea in motion at Formby
RMANRT3M–Marine lake at Marine Park Crosby Sefton Coast Merseyside
RM2C29W28–people walking on the beach with grass on the top of tall sand dunes on the sefton coast in merseyside with blue summer sea and
RFGDNKXE–Footpaths and bench at Formby point on the coast of Merseyside, northwest England.
RMBERYPX–Sunset, Formby Point, Sefton Coast, Merseyside, England, UK
RM2G7MM7J–Pyramidal Orchid Anacamptis pyramidalis Sefton Coast UK
RMAKHP1G–Antony Gormley Iron man statue on Crosby beach, Sefton, Merseyside Uk, at sunrise. With previous nights snow.
RF2CA4RPY–Southport Pier in Merseyside - the second longest pier in England
RMBAP7YA–Sand dunes and scrub on the Sefton Coast Lancashire
RMD78533–The Sefton Coast Special Area of Conservation covers 4,500 hectares of beach and dune habitats where seasonal ponds form
RMCBY9YN–Post-war sea defence rubble on Hightown beach, Sefton coast, Merseyside, UK
RF2KFPCRB–A multi image panorama of foot steps on the sand dunes between Formby Pine Woods and Formby beach on the Sefton coast.
RM2AE2DPW–Formby Woods.Sefton Coast. Woods with winter light.
RF2D9X47T–A horse and its owners are alone on a empty beach on the Sefton coast as the gentle water laps on the sand.
RMT29CAW–Crosby beach, UK. March 31, 2019: Crosby, UK. The sun sets as waves crash around one of Antony Gormley's cast iron statues on Crosby beach on the Sefton coast. Credit: Christopher Middleton/Alamy Live News
RMB7JG66–Sunset on the Sefton Coast, England
RMEDW9M4–Southport, Merseyside, UK 10th January, 2014. UK Weather. Offshore Gale force winds, and wind blown sand, on the Mersey Estuary on the north-west sefton coast this morning. The coast here is undergoing erosion and the tides often reveal prehistoric mud layers, some of which contain human and animal footprints. Credit: Mar Photographics/Alamy Live News
RMB5CBN8–People on Formby Beach and 'Burbo Bank' offshore 'wind farm', Sefton Coast, Merseyside, England, UK
RFB96KHB–Sefton coast pinewoods
RF2NADNNM–Off shore wind turbines in the sea off Formby Point Sefton Coast Merseyside with sand dunes in the foreground
RMANRT0M–Marine lake at Marine Park Crosby Sefton Coast Merseyside
RM2C2A4DG–people walking on the beach with grass on the top of tall sand dunes on the sefton coast in merseyside with blue summer sea and
RFGDNKWW–Sand dunes at Formby point on the coast of Merseyside, northwest England.
RMBERP42–Sunset, Formby Point, Sefton Coast, Merseyside, England, UK
RM2G7MM7N–Pyramidal Orchid Anacamptis pyramidalis Sefton Coast UK
RF2A6G3AW–Burscough Lancashire; UK Weather. 26th October 2019. An estimated 48,000 migrant Canadian Pink Foot Geese arrive at dusk to roost at the Martin Mere Wildfowl & Wetlands nature reserve. Pinkies or pink footed geese signal the arrival of winter on the Sefton coast as the huge flocks of migrant pink foot geese arrive from northern climes to overwinter in England. Thousands of “Pinkies” spend the winter months, grazing and foraging on the West Lancashire farmlands during the day and roosting on the Estuary wetlands. Credit: Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News
RF2CA4RPP–Southport Fish and Chip Shop
RMBAP7TB–Sefton Coast Lancashire
RMD78673–The Sefton Coast Special Area of Conservation covers 4,500 hectares of beach and dune habitats where seasonal ponds form
RFRA91A5–A caterpillar feeds up on dwarf willow at Ainsdale local nature reserve on the sefton coast. These moths emerge here in good numbers each year.
RF2K4FF9F–Southport Pier reflecting in pools of water left at high tide in October 2022 on the Sefton coast.
RM2AE2DT4–Formby Woods.Sefton Coast. Woods with winter light.
RMBBRH1M–Beach and sand dunes at Formby, Lancashire.
RMD8TMGD–Southport, UK. 4th June, 2013. Sun Worshippers today enjoying the rare hot sunny day at Formby Beach, Southport, Sefton, Merseyside, UK. Today. England. U Credit: Sue Burton/Alamy Live News
RMB7JFW2–Scrobicularia plana; Sand gaper, Sefton Coast, England
RMJB0D3B–Southport, Merseyside, UK. UK Weather. High winds and wind blown sand at sunset on Ainsdale Beach. The dunes of the Sefton Coast have been formed over hundreds of years, with sand blown inland from the wide, sandy beaches at low tide and then trapped by specialist coastal plants. Drying southerly winds in excess of 25mph are required to lift the sand and make formations & mini dunes. Credit; MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RMB5CFX7–Woman taking photograph of [Antony Gormley] sculpture, Crosby Beach, Sefton Coast, Merseyside, England, UK, Outdoor photography
RFB8PBWD–Sefton Coast woodland management
RM2A8WDGA–Crosby Beach, With Liverpool docks in background, Sefton, UK
RMANRN3H–Another Place public sculpture on Crosby Beach Sefton coast UK
RM2AYBAA1–grass on the top of sand dunes near the beach on the sefton coast in merseyside with blue summer sea and sky
RFGDNKXG–Sea and sand dunes at Formby point on the coast of northwest England. A sunny summer day at the seaside.
RMJ21868–Formby Point, Sefton Coast, Merseyside, Northwest England, UK
RF2A6G3BR–Burscough Lancashire; UK Weather. 26th October 2019. An estimated 48,000 migrant Canadian Pink Foot Geese arrive at dusk to roost at the Martin Mere Wildfowl & Wetlands nature reserve. Pinkies or pink footed geese signal the arrival of winter on the Sefton coast as the huge flocks of migrant pink foot geese arrive from northern climes to overwinter in England. Thousands of “Pinkies” spend the winter months, grazing and foraging on the West Lancashire farmlands during the day and roosting on the Estuary wetlands. Credit: Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News
RF2CA4RR4–Southport Pier, Sefton, Merseyside
RMBNCWAN–Southport Eco Centre and wind turbine on UK coast at Southport in Sefton Merseyside a visitor centre used to show sustainability
RMD785R2–The Sefton Coast Special Area of Conservation covers 4,500 hectares of beach and dune habitats where seasonal ponds form
RFRADKPN–A pupa forms after a fully fed caterpillar enters the pupal stage on dwarf willow at Ainsdale local nature reserve on the Sefton coast.
RF2JCBPAD–Overlooking the long marram grass on the sand dunes which line Ainsdale beach on the Sefton coast near Southport.
RM2AE2DN6–Formby Woods.Sefton Coast. Woods with winter light. Close up of a leaf.
RMBBRGYT–Beach and sand dunes at Formby, Lancashire.
RMD8TJ9N–Southport, UK. 4th June, 2013. Sun Worshippers today enjoying the rare hot sunny day at Formby Beach, Southport, Sefton, Merseyside, UK. Today. England. U Credit: Sue Burton/Alamy Live News
RMA772N5–Dead Phalacrocorax carbo. Cormorant on Formby beach, Sefton Coast, England.
RMJB0D3C–Dog plays on the beach, Southport, Merseyside, UK. UK Weather. High winds and wind blown sand at sunset on Ainsdale Beach. The dunes of the Sefton Coast have been formed over hundreds of years, with sand blown inland from the wide, sandy beaches at low tide and then trapped by specialist coastal plants. Drying southerly winds in excess of 25mph are required to lift the sand and make formations & dunes. Credit; MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RMB5CARM–[Antony Gormley] sculpture, head and shoulders of metal statue from behind, Crosby Beach, Sefton Coast, Merseyside, England, UK
RFBCB0JW–Shipwreck, Sefton Coast, UK
RM2A8WDG1–Crosby Beach, With Liverpool docks in background, Sefton, UK
RMANRNAT–Another Place public sculpture on Crosby Beach Sefton coast UK
RM2AYB8YY–a path through tall grass covered sand dunes leading to a beach and bright blue sea in summer sunlight on the sefton coast in me
RFGDNKX8–Woodland of White Poplar (Populus Alba) at Formby point on the coast of Merseyside, England.
RMJ2186C–Formby Point, Sefton Coast, Merseyside, Northwest England, UK
RM2F4K4TM–Billowing Cumulus Clouds Above The Sand Dunes Of Formby Beach, Sefton Coast UK
RF2A6G38J–Burscough Lancashire; UK Weather. 26th October 2019. An estimated 48,000 migrant Canadian Pink Foot Geese arrive at dusk to roost at the Martin Mere Wildfowl & Wetlands nature reserve. Pinkies or pink footed geese signal the arrival of winter on the Sefton coast as the huge flocks of migrant pink foot geese arrive from northern climes to overwinter in England. Thousands of “Pinkies” spend the winter months, grazing and foraging on the West Lancashire farmlands during the day and roosting on the Estuary wetlands. Credit: Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News
RF2CA4RT4–Ainsdale Sands - expanse of beach viewed through the marram grass dunes, near Southport, Sefton, Merseyside
RMBNCX2A–Southport Eco Centre and wind turbine on UK coast at Southport in Sefton Merseyside a visitor centre used to show sustainability
RMD784WG–The Sefton Coast Special Area of Conservation covers 4,500 hectares of beach and dune habitats where seasonal ponds form
RFRADKPK–A pupa forms after a fully fed caterpillar enters the pupal stage on dwarf willow at Ainsdale local nature reserve on the Sefton coast.
RF2JTC0KP–Marram grass begins to poke through the edge of beach between Formby and Ainsdale on the Sefton coast helping to anchor the giant sand dunes.
RM2KM82NC–Sir Antony Gormley artwork Another Place is located on Crosby Beach which forms part of the Sefton Coast, Iron Man
RMBBRGWB–Beach and sand dunes at Formby, Lancashire.
RMD8TMFP–Southport, UK. 4th June, 2013. Sun Worshippers today enjoying the rare hot sunny day at Formby Beach, Southport, Sefton, Merseyside, UK. Today. England. U Credit: Sue Burton/Alamy Live News
RMA772N1–Dead Phalacrocorax carbo. Cormorant on Formby beach, Sefton Coast, England.
RMJB0D3A–Southport, Merseyside, UK. UK Weather. High winds and wind blown sand at sunset on Ainsdale Beach prove too strong for this kite surfer and his 8ft kite. The dunes of the Sefton Coast have been formed over hundreds of years, with sand blown inland from the wide, sandy beaches at low tide and then trapped by specialist coastal plants. Drying southerly winds in excess of 25mph are required to lift the sand and make formations & mini dunes. Credit; MediaWorldImages/AlamyLiveNews.
RMB5CG49–Antony Gormley sculpture of man in sea looking at passing ship and 'Burbo Bank' offshore 'wind farm', Crosby Beach, England, UK
RFBCBAWB–Shipwreck, Sefton Coast, UK
RM2A8WDG7–Crosby Beach, With Liverpool docks in background, Sefton, UK
RMANRNDK–Another Place public sculpture on Crosby Beach Sefton coast UK
RMBHEGBY–marine way bridge southport sefton merseyside uk
RFGDNKX9–Woodland of White Poplar (Populus Alba) at Formby point on the coast of Merseyside, England.
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