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    Britain's coastline is around nine thousand miles long. Perhaps a lot of people who wish to spend a holiday on Britain's shores would simply be looking for a sandy beach to stretch out on, where the children can paddle safely in the water. “The Living Coast,” however, with its 376 aerial photographs of Britain's shoreline, shows that there is so much more to it than those popular beaches. A mere glimpse at the eleven little images on the back cover will give a taste of what is inside; these eleven include the Needles, Harlech Castle, St Ives, Muckle Roe and Rumps Head. The front cover has a ... more
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