New Brighton Salt Plains - The Poetry of Photography #4

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Across Mersey bay
lies New Brighton where kids play
in vast sand salt plains.

All photography and poetry is © raj808, all rights reserved.

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New Brighton

New Brighton is one of those places where there isn’t a huge amount there apart from the Fort Perch Rock built in 1820s to defend the Port of Liverpool and the beach. However, that beach stretches it stretches along the western tip of the Wirral peninsula for the best part of 15 miles, and makes for an excellent bike ride or long walk.

It also has a very high tidal range, with a low gradient stretching out into the Irish sea, a consequence of millions of years of silt deposits from the Mersey estuary.

Sand Salt Plains

When the tide is out it means that the vistas are vest and flat, almost to the extent that you can lose yourself in them. These vast sand salt plains lend themselves to a meditative state of mind as the murmur of a gentle breeze mingles with the chatter of children busy climbing the flood walls hunting Limpets, Periwinkles and Mussels.

These are my memories of that bike ride last summer, with two of the highlights being Leasowe Lighthouse and stopping at the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) lifeboat station to throw £5 in their charity box as they save many scuba divers like myself from drowning at sea every year.

As the pictures show the tide was relatively high as I started my bike ride, with it being fully out by the end when I reached West Kirby. This changing of the tides and the dramatic intensity of the change of landscape reminded me of the impermanency of all things, exemplified as always through sublime nature at work.

After my long bike ride, with calves aching, I decided to be lazy and jump a train back to Liverpool.

What is Haiku?

Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry that dates back to the 17th century. It consists of three lines with a total of 17 syllables, typically arranged in a 5-7-5 pattern. The brevity and simplicity of haiku make it a perfect medium for capturing fleeting moments and expressing profound emotions.

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Series Part 2: Canal Reflections - The Poetry of Photography #2

Series Part 3: Dining at the Albert Dock - The Poetry of Photography #3

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Looks like a nice place. I do like being by the sea, but we are a long way from it here, so it's a rare sight for us. Watch the tide doesn't catch you out!

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Yes, it is a lovely stretch of beach there. You often see kite surfers as the wind can be strong but the waves aren't massive so it is good for training to kite surf.

Watch the tide doesn't catch you out!

Ha ha, don't worry about me, I am pretty good at reading the tide tables after 15 years scuba diving and having a license to captain a small motor/rib boat 👍🌊👍

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Don't look much like here!

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Lol... but it is the new improved Brighton! 😂
In all seriousness tho, there used to be loads of arcades, a funfair and a salt water pool at New Brighton back in the day, when I was a kid... like 30 years ago before I got old and grey and grew a Gandalf beard.

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But they got rid of all that good stuff (arcades funfair etc), and I was never sure why as I remember it being a really good day out as a kid. I recon all the Wirral folks didn't want us scousers going over there and populating their beaches with our slang and rough ways 🤣

There has never been a pier there tho, I'm guessing Brighton has always been better than New Brighton tbh 👍

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