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A Beach? In Liverpool? Really!

 

Miles of sand hills and beach, five miles north of Liverpool Centre

As we travel, overcoming our own ignorance about new places, we inevitably run into fellow-travelers whose misconceptions about our home areas can be surprising. GarryRF looks gently back on such an encounter...

When I tell folks I meet on Vacation I'm from Liverpool UK they say "You must be enjoying all this beach life.  Long walks on the sand. Fishing. Fresh air and gorgeous sunsets," so I reply "No. I get all this back in Liverpool- I'm just here for a change in scenery."

Liverpool is better known for its 10 miles of docks on the seafront. "No way does Liverpool have a beach!" I get told.

Do you get stuck with media-produced stereotypes of your Home Town?

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Solitude on the Beach—just one mile north of the Liverpool Docks. In July the temperature can be over 80°F all month!

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Start of a 20-mile walk—10 miles until you need to watch for a car going onto the beach!

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The P&O ferry from Ireland entering the River Mersey

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Looking across the sea to the mountains of North Wales, snow-covered for six months a year. Mount Snowdon, about 80 miles away, is at center.

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Wind Turbines: some hate 'em, I like them! They are five miles and fifteen miles out to sea from Sefton, North Liverpool

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Much of this land including the sand hills has been reclaimed from the sea. Tides of over 32 feet are normal. And in stormy weather you'd get a good soaking sitting here! But on a sunny day it's a good place to rest on the long walk and admire the view.

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