English: Pagham Harbour Entrance Taken from the rocks of the sea defence/outfall furthest east in this square, the other two marked by the posts in the distance. Beyond them is the entrance to Pagham Harbour whose 19th century entrance was behind the photographer to the west. A new mouth was cut but a spit has formed and is pushing the mouth west again.
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