1 - Blackpool to Fleetwood

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Location: Blackpool, Blackpool, England, United Kingdom

Journey from Blackpool Tower to Fleetwood Ferry along the coast of the Irish sea. Along this route you will encounter 7 points of reflection that consider place, public transport and the fleeting time we spend navigating this earth.


In Certain Places
In Certain Places

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North Pier

Gynn

Norbreck

Singleton Thorpe

The House of Time

Fleetwood Ferry

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