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on November 11th 2010 a deep low pressure crossed the Atlantic and slammed into the north west coastline. Winds of 100 mph battered the coast and snapped a sail off the iconic Lytham windmill which was built in 1805.
Lytham
Lytham St Annes
coast
Lancashire
UK
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architecture
sail
sails
windmill
wind turbine
renewable energy
preserved
old
ancient
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history
landmark
icon
snapped
broken
destruction
damage
storm
storm damage
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