Rossall, Fleetwood, 4th November, 2014. UK Weather. Rossall Point Observation Tower sits on the South West corner of Morecambe Bay. The bay is as treacherous as any around the British Isles having a tidal range of 10 metres, whilst the sand banks exposed at low water are uncovered for two and a half miles, always on the move leaving sand banks that rise above 2 metres in places. The gullies which intersect the banks, quickly fill as the tide returns, frequently cutting off the unwary. Credit: Cernan Elias/Alamy Live News


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