Lidé a Země magazine - Article and Photographs (Suffolk and Norfolk) published

My article and photographs about English coastlines in Suffolk and Norfolk have been published in the Czech geographical magazine Lidé a Země. The text describes raising of sea levels throughout the ages as well as landscape-making and landscape management from historical and present perspective.

Here is the preface of the article (the article itself is in Czech language only):

East coast of England abounds with long and excellent sandy beaches. Twice a day these places are laid bare by massive ebb tides appearing in the North Sea. Many of these beaches are transformed and resemble desert landscapes. This strange zone between landmass and the sea lures people all year round. They come here not only to relax on the beaches but also to discover ancient times, recent history of Cold War and to watch for animals or birds. However, due to constant erosion of land these places are literally hanging by the thread.

The places described in my article include: Covehithe, Happisburgh, Norfolk Broads, Orford Ness, Blakeney Point and Snettisham.

In the same edition of this magazine I also have the short interview about the life in the UK.

Covehithe, The Beach at the End of the World