Breaking waves at East Looe, Cornwall
I first came here with my parents in the mid-1950s and caught my one and only fish - a shanny - in the rock pools in the centre of the picture. Since then there has been substantial concrete reinforcement at the base of the cliffs, and dead sharks are no longer hung up on the quayside, but otherwise very little of substance seems to have changed. It is still the charming little seaside town I first got to know all those years ago.
Breaking waves at East Looe, Cornwall
I first came here with my parents in the mid-1950s and caught my one and only fish - a shanny - in the rock pools in the centre of the picture. Since then there has been substantial concrete reinforcement at the base of the cliffs, and dead sharks are no longer hung up on the quayside, but otherwise very little of substance seems to have changed. It is still the charming little seaside town I first got to know all those years ago.