DescriptionCauseway to the Sound Mirrors - geograph.org.uk - 1323050.jpg
English: Causeway to the Sound Mirrors Access to the sound mirrors is via the trackbed of the former New Romney branch railway and this causeway. The mirrors were actually built on shingle banks originally but the extraction of aggregates and ballast in the 1970s meant they became surrounded by water filled gravel pits.
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