Took a trip with my good friend James Prendergast to Wembury for a snorkel and swim session. As usual with these trip I took my camera and documented what went on.
Wembury is a pleasant beach located on the south coast of Devon. It has an Island just offshore called the Mewstone which we where aiming to snorkel toward and hopefully see some sea life on route.
On arrival it was low tide and after clambering over the rocks and shallow rock pools we make it into deeper water and where greeted by good visibility of around 8-12 meters.
It took about 30 minutes swimming at a steady pace to reach the Mewstone and once we arrived we had to attempt to climb to the top. Not a easy matter as it was overgrown but we made it and where rewarded with some of the best views I'v seen from Devon.
Overall a really great trip, A few photographs below from our journey.
Prendies.
We tried to get a few fun portraits, which was more difficult then it seems! A comical shot of Prendies swimming towards the camera.
Saw a few of this Star fish on the sea bed, amazing colouring on some of them.
One of my favourite captures from the trip.
The view from the Mewstone.
On the way back a big group of seagulls flow over, felt surreal.
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