DescriptionOak foundation piles of the Royal Suspension Chain Pier Brighton and Brighton Pier.jpg
English: Oak foundation piles of the Royal Suspension Chain Pier Brighton exposed at very low tide in 2010. Some masonry blocks that may be Purbeck stone (a limestone that can be polished like marble) from the promenade can also be seen. In the background Brighton Pier (Brighton Marine Palace and Pier) can be seen. An HDR image resolved using local adaptation.
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