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Coastguard Sirens, Arnside by PeterM1954

The array of siren horns attached to the side of the Coastguard Station at Arnside Cumbria UK.  The incoming tide can be treacherous and the sirens sounds twice shortly before the tide is due

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Title: Coastguard Sirens, Arnside
Description: The array of siren horns attached to the side of the Coastguard Station at Arnside Cumbria UK. The incoming tide can be treacherous and the sirens sounds twice shortly before the tide is due
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Photographer: PeterM1954
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The array of siren horns attached to the side of the Coastguard Station at Arnside Cumbria UK. The incoming tide can be treacherous and the sirens sounds twice shortly before the tide is due