Walton-on-the-Naze is small seaside town in Essex. 'Walton' means 'village of the Britons', and 'Naze' derives from Old English 'ness' (headland). Walton-on-the-Naze is also known asa place of fossil remains. If you go to the beach, a lot of colourful small beach huts attract your eyes. It's a kind of small house for summer resort, people can take a rest or store deckchairs there. There is also a pier, it's long and there are amusements. It was a really nice view.
I liked Walton-on-the-Naze, it's a seaside town, has a more open atmosphere, but it was different from Clacton-on-Sea. Also in the distance, you can see 'The Principality of Sealand' in the North Sea. It was constructed by the UK as small fortified towers buildings during World War II, but now it is an independent sovereign state, it's not currently officially recognised as a sovereign state though.
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Beach huts |
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The Pier is long... |
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