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Colwyn Bay Pier - owner cannot get any help from anywhere as the pier is privately owned - he is now bankrupt and so cannot raise any more cash - looks like this one is going to fall down
as this was 3 images stitched - taken with 70-200 lens at the 200 end to give better idea of what it is looking like.
Not too sure what is happening but have just clicked on the link and image does not look sharp - in photoshop its pin sharp.
chris82
Ive had the same happen to me a few times with various images but in print it turns out ok.Could just be a script error or something. Maybe
creators
The potential for these amazing Victorian structures is huge, it's a real shame to see them falling down. They are symbols of both a cultural and industrial heritage, both of which are also in danger of sinking beneath the waves forever.