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Crosby Beach

by Kaliah, Michael, Daisy, Tom and Eoin

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Crosby Beach
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By Kaliah, Michael, Daisy, Tom & Eoin
Fact File
Where: Merseyside coastline North of Liverpool
What: A beach
The History: The beach was stabilised from the mid 19th Century
Places of interest: Home to Anthony Gormely's art installation, Another Place
The Landscape
Crosby Beach has:
- Sand dunes and Hills
- Coastal Paths
- A Wind Farm
- The Iron Men
- Flood Defences
Flora and Fauna
What Fauna is there?
All along Crosby Beach you can find; Jellyfish, Seagulls, Razor shells, Crabs and dogs that are walked on the beach.
What Flora is there?
In Crosby beach, there is lots of water, plants and grasses.
Fun Fact: In 2011-2012 4,000 tons of sand and bricks were moved to Crosby Beach as a flood defence for Hightown.
Recreational Activities
Crosby Beach is used for many recreational activities. There are often Kite displays on windy weekends, the Crosby Beach Park Run is a great way to exercise and enjoy the beach at the same time. The beach is also used by many schools in the surrounding area for trips. In 2012 a number of schools got together and created an image of the Olympic Rings along the beach.
Crosby Beach Park Run
Olympic Rings
Kite displays
Anthony Gormley
Antony Gormley is a British sculptor and artist. He is famous for working on many famous landmarks in England such as the Angel of the North. In 2005, Another Place arrived at Crosby Beach, Liverpool.
Angel of the North
There are 100 iron men statues placed across 2.5 miles of the beach.
In 2008 The Daily Telegraph ranked Antony Gormley number 4 in the "100 most powerful people in British Culture".
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