Seasalter in Kent, England. Early morning. Seasalter came to prominence as a centre for salt production in the Iron Age and the resulting prosperity resulted in Viking raids on the area. Later, the Domesday Book recorded that Seasalter "properly belongs to the kitchen of the Archbishop" [of Canterbury].
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Photo project at Seasalter in Kent. October 2016.

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