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Walk on water with 'pool project
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Sea Cycles has always been part of 'pool project, informing the city about the ecology of the public space along which the tidal pool runs and establishing strong links between the artists, the general public and other regeneration practitioners.

It is an annual people-powered procession where the general public unite in converting themselves and their fuel-free transport into a marine related theme. The work and converted people form part of the Sea Cycles procession following the route of the tidal pool to celebrate and educate people about the waters beneath their feet.

The procession follows the route of the tidal pool starting in William Brown Street opposite the Queens tunnel where the boat’s used to moor, along Whitechapel and Paradise Street, crossing the old beach at the strand to finish at the Albert Dock.

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