DescriptionDune front - geograph.org.uk - 1022731.jpg
English: Dune front The dunes have previously been eroded and are now accreting through wind blown sand being trapped by Marram Grass, which grows as the sand builds up. There is the expected set of organic and plastic human waste on what is otherwise probably one of the least disturbed areas of coastline in Norfolk.
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