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The Smell of Water

Dark and True and Tender is the North

Blue Balls

Beachcombing

 

Things that you will always find on my local beach

Gloves

A single shoe

Disposable cigarette lighters

Plastic drink bottles

Tampon applicators

Lumps of expanding foam

Small Blue Balls

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Posted on March 10, 2016March 18, 2017 by ironopolis Posted in North Sea, Saltburn Tagged Anthropocene, Beach, Beachcombing, Blue Balls, Channel 4, North Sea, Nuclear Power, Pollution, Saltburn 1 Comment
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