Dungeness is one seriously weird place. It's fantastic shingle beach is one of the largest in the world, and it has two nuclear power stations with one still active. Not just that but it's beach is pebbled with abandoned boats, beech huts, narrow-gauge railway tracks and the odd house crafted from old railway carriages. Not to mention the strange concrete "listening ears" - a precursor to modern day RADAR.
Here are a few images taken on this peculiar beach. If you haven't seen it yet, check out the lighthouse here too
Photograph Details: Nikon 7000 Focal length 18mm with Wide angle converter (effective focal length 12.6mm) ISO-100 exp: 1/320 f9
Photograph Details: Nikon 7000 Focal length 18mm with Wide angle converter (effective focal length 12.6mm) ISO-100 exp: 1/200 f7.1
Photograph Details: Nikon 7000 Focal length 18mm with Wide angle converter (effective focal length 12.6mm) ISO-100 exp: 1/250 f8
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