Blackpool, Lancashire, England,
1998
Photograph by Tomasz Tomaszewski
Waves from the Irish Sea crash against Blackpool's seawall. In the mid-1800s, Britain's coast became a hot spot for resorts. Unlike other resort towns that catered to a more tranquil holiday, Blackpool became a destination for workers.
(Text adapted from and photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "A Jolly Good Time in Blackpool England," January 1998, National Geographic magazine)