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Tomahawk is right. The zoom lens distorts the backdrop. Camera is to the east of Osea Island. The green can is one of the new Lawling Green buoys. Getting in there has never been so easy.
 
Didn't know the location, but is the boat 'Shoal Water', Charles Stock's famous boat that sailed over 20,000 miles over many years exploring every nook and cranny along the East Coast?

Gitane
 
Gitane - no prizes for that I am afraid - one of the most well known and well travelled boats on the East Coast - now owned by Tony the Creek Sailor who shortly after ended becalmed and paddling up to the top of Osea to be carried by the ebb over the Stumble.

Tomahawk - you can have your virtual pint any time you like! Lens is great but on extremes like that the boat needs to be flat otherwise you get some great sky shots!

'nother one of Shaol Waters
 
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You can't quite see it in that shot, but there is a prominent water tower near St Lawrence church. My kids always referred to it as the Stone Screw.
NO!
[ it looks like a large countersunk screw stuck in the hilltop.]
 
You can't quite see it in that shot, but there is a prominent water tower near St Lawrence church. My kids always referred to it as the Stone Screw.
NO!
[ it looks like a large countersunk screw stuck in the hilltop.]

That will be the other side of the hill as per image below. We are looking 'over' Lawling Creek at the land behind and to the south of Tony Benn's place.
 
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