Brackelsham Bay West Sussex

A popular holiday beach – lots of people, inflatable’s and mini surf boards. The water is ultramarine and lively with breakers. The waves roll in as large humps and break for surfers on boards, or just swimsuits.

Two large ridges of large stones, lean against a man-made wall, but as they sweep to the sea, they quickly become sand. The ground remains sandy far out into the sea and ideal for messing about. Curly leaves on low bearing plants adorn the beach and a variety of other plants, as if from another planet.

Lolling about on the billows is fun and gives release from the baking sun, which has no visible effect on the great blue seething mass.

A clear blue sky with a few whiffs of small cumulus and in the distance spread out the Isle of Wight.