Friday, March 17, 2006

Low Tide Oppo


Low tide in Brighton tomorrow (Sat) is at 7.02 am and is 0.9 metres which is low, low.

Intrepid local historian, Geoff Mead, points out in the Argus that it's a good opportunity to see the stumps of the old Chain Pier, Brighton's first and now long gone pier.

It will also be a good chance to see the remains of Magnus Volk's seashore railtrack at Rottingdean and along the Undercliff.

It won't be very warm though - barely above freezing and with a cold north-easterly wind. So wrap up.

More on Brighton's piers here

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