It doesn’t often happen but the unique land formations around Beachy Head allow dramatic sea mist to form in and around Eastbourne.
Today I came out of church after having led and preached at the services and was ready for lunch when I glanced towards the sea front to see the Southcliff tower being enveloped in mist. I grabbed my camera. Within an hour I had bagged these images and by that time long-suffering Ros was wanting dinner – so was I!
Anyhow the results were worth sharing.
Enjoy!
(and you can see them in higher res by clicking through the images)
- Mist rolling in from the channel
- Beachy head light house – in cloud?
- You might think this paraglider was in the upper atmosphere
- The white island is the top of the Southcliff Tower



