05/07/11 - Dungeness Spit Work is continuing apace at Dungeness Spit. The new pavilion is taking shape. It should have new interpretive signage and provide a bit more shelter for the volunteers who greet visitors. The direct trail to the spit was closed, so we took the detour along the bridle path and got to see the sea spray in bloom. It's a longer route, but it has its rewards.As for the spit itself, it seems to have gotten a bit rockier, but that may just have been our tired feet. The spit was as beautiful as ever as was the view of the mountains. We aren't ready for the lighthouse yet, but the tides have been good, so one of these days ... |
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