A splendind installation of cast iron figures dotted along the beach, each starting out westwards. The changing tides and time of day allow you a different view of the statues; some are half swallowed by the tide, others completely hidden from view. They cut an errie scence in the dusk half light on a clear winter's day. Sunsets can be marvellous here, but a word of warning: wrap up well as there's always a breeze blowing from across the Irish Sea!
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