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THE VIEW FROM THE DARTMOUTH OFFICE EVERY SINGLE PICTURE WITHOUT ANY EXCEPTION, IS TAKEN FROM ONE PLACE......


From his lofty perch in above Town, andy Kyle daily photographs the activities in, on, above and around the river Dart that can be seen from there. With one of the best views in the south hams, there is little of interest that escapes his electronic photographic eye. These photographs published here in By The Dart are just a very small selection. To see the hundreds published each month, visit www.TheViewFromTheDartmouthOffice.com Or just put ‘Dartmouth view’ into Google.


16 February 2015 02:43 PM It’s taken just under a year, but soon the Warfleet International Ferry Terminal will open for business.. it’s looking good. and the bit about the ferry terminal is a joke.


5 December 2014 05:36 PM If you have to park the moon somewhere, behind Kingswear probably as good a place as any.


2 February 2015 08:35 AM The river ran red. an excellent example of a none-too-shabby Dartmouth morning.


2 February 2015 09:06 AM pete the porpoise. This one also has a nick in its fin, just like Danny the Dartmouth Dolphin who is currently on vacation up north.


3 February 2015 10:10 PM strange goings on at the start of the month. The Border Force cutter (on right of the pic) followed this catamaran (on the left of the pic) in under cover of darkness and then boarded her.


22 January 2015 02:54 PM The higher Ferry had its bottom checked. Thankfully there were no piles, just the enormous metal cradle that she sat upon for the intimate inspection. hopefully the doctor had warmed his hands.


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