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Portland UK : Church Ope cove beach
The secluded beauty of this beach means it’s rarely full in the summer but when it is it’s usually the “locals” rather than holiday makers or “grockles” as they are fondly known as. In the picture you can see part … Continue reading
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“Rufus castle and the church ruins”
I recently posted a picture of Rufus castle sitting above “Ope cove” and it’s lovely secluded beach. I mentioned the church ruins between the castle and the beach. Here is a picture of the church ruins and clearly you can … Continue reading
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“Portland’s ghost tunnels”
Effectionately known as the ghost tunnels, on the highest part of the Island, these gun placements were used to fire toward the sea. There are tunnels here, with gates, which were all locked, only two of the three are locked … Continue reading
