A cormorant at Meols, Wirral, UK

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A cormorant at Meols, Wirral, UK
Meols Coastal View by Tony Via Flickr: Meols was named as such by the Vikings; its original name from the Old Norse for 'sand dunes' was melr, becoming melas by the time of the Domesday Survey. Meols was formerly called Great Meols. It was a township in West Kirby Parish of the Wirral Hundred, becoming part of Hoylake cum West Kirby civil parish in 1894.
Meols Beach.4. by margaretwo61 http://ift.tt/2hnuGsg
Coastal Wirral, North coast by Tony Via Flickr: The flat undulating sandbanks running out into the Mersey Bay and the Irish Sea.
Meols Sunset by Tony Via Flickr: Meols was named as such by the Vikings; its original name from the Old Norse for 'sand dunes' was melr, becoming melas by the time of the Domesday Survey.
The End of the Wirral by Tony Via Flickr: The North side of the Wirral peninsula allows for a wonderful view on the sun setting to the westward side.
Capture the gold by Tony Via Flickr: Enjoying the last rays of sun with a fellow clicker, Anuruddha. great to see you and share the moment.