Rosebay willowherb on the Whitehaven Coast, Cumbria
A view of the coastline looking South West from Little Strand towards Tintagel
View of waves crashing againts the rocks at Seacombe Cliff in Purbeck, Dorset which is part of the Eastington Farm Estate
Close view of beautifully weathered pebbles on the beach near Fox Holes on the Durham Coast
A view along the shingle beach with the Lighthouse in the distance
A view of "The Pinnacles", a set of cliffs that rise vertically out of the sea, part of Staple Island in the Farne Islands
A view of the Giant's Causeway in Northern Ireland, taken in the sunlight
The Whitehaven Coast, Cumbria
The cliffs of the Farne Islands rising straight up from the sea
Looking south west in the early morning over St. Bride's Bay, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Horden Beach on the Durham Coast looking north at dusk along a rocky beach with cliffs in the background forming part of the landscape acquired by the Trust for reclamation after mining
Looking south along the beach at Easington on the Durham Coast, this beach once blackened by coal spoil dumping has been mostly cleansed by the sea now that dumping has ceased
View of rocks, stones and seaweed on the causeway below Lindisfarne Castle taken at low tide
A view of the intertidal zone on the north edge of Morston Marsh at Blakeney Point
View of wave cut platform at Seacombe Cliff in Purbeck, Dorset, part of the Eastington Farm Estate taken in early winter sunlight
A beautiful dawn at Murlough Bay, County Antrim, looking towards Ruebane Point
One of the stack land formations at Marsden Rock
Looking south from Horden Point on the Durham Coast with a sea fisherman sitting near his rod set against rocks below cliffs, part of an old mining area being reclaimed by the Trust
Gentle white surf breaking on to the sandy beach, viewed from the bracken covered dunes
Murlough Dunes at Murlough Beach on the Mourne Coastal Path, County Down
Murlough, with the Mourne mountains beyond In Search of Neptune, page 138
View of the beach (not NT) at Bedruthan Steps from Carnewas in the south looking north to Park Head promontory
Unusual rock formations on the Farne Islands
A half-frozen waterfall on the crumbling cliff face and on the rocky foreshore below Ravenscar