Charlestown today, the weather is somewhat changeable but there are quite a few visitors and boats about.
The once fishermen's cottages are neatly coloured
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Always interesting to see the harbour.
To get to the other side of the harbour it's necessary to cross the bridge shown below - the bit that looks like a plank of wood!
When the harbour tide is out some people enjoy the mud between their toes.
People crossing the bridge, mentioned earlier.
Homeward bound.
But first a quick look at one of the two small beaches
That's all for today
The once fishermen's cottages are neatly coloured
The Pier House has also had a bit of a make over.
To get to the other side of the harbour it's necessary to cross the bridge shown below - the bit that looks like a plank of wood!
When the harbour tide is out some people enjoy the mud between their toes.
People crossing the bridge, mentioned earlier.
Homeward bound.
But first a quick look at one of the two small beaches
That's all for today