(CNN) โ Three young women are photographed, mid-laughter, on a beach. Itโs a sunny day in the early 1980s. Their arms are wrapped around one another. Theyโre snacking on potato chips, stretching out on a plaid picnic blanket after a dip in the English Channel.
โLooking at the photograph, it really epitomizes who we are as sisters,โ Pamela Cook tells CNN Travel today. โUs three. Laughing like that. Itโs a photo I held onto for the longest time.โ
Cook spent years telling her two sisters, Tracey Waygood and Elaine McCartney, that they should recreate the picture, which was taken on Castle Beach in Cornwall, in the southwest of England, sometime around 1980.

The three sisters remain close and still visit Castle Beach together, spending long days together laughing, swimming and chatting.
Waygood and McCartney always agreed that Cook was right, it would be fun, and it felt achievable โ they knew exactly where the photo was taken, after all.
They just never quite got round to it, until last summer that is, when the three sisters finally gathered their supplies โ bikinis, beach blanket and the prerequisite snack packet โ to recreate the shot.
The three women, who are now in their late 60s and early 70s, figured that even though it was an overcast day, there was no time like the present.

This feeling was heightened by the fact McCartney was diagnosed with dementia a few years ago.
โWe know that time is precious, so we make the most of it,โ says Waygood. โWe wanted to make sure we did it. It was really important to us.โ
Return to Castle Beach
Castle Beach is in the coastal town of Falmouth. The three sisters grew up in the area and spent their summers on the beach, known for its rock pools, along with their gang of siblings.

โIt was always a big group of us,โ recalls Waygood. โWeโre a large family, and then there were always cousins and other friends, and there would always be a good crowd on the beach.โ
The family never went abroad on vacation.
โSix siblings. Mum and dad working class. That was our holiday,โ says Cook.
But Cook, Waygood and McCartney never fantasized about Spanish beaches. Never felt like they were missing out on trips to France. Not with Cornwallโs incredible coastal beauty on their doorstep, and their large, loving family in tow.
โWe never looked for anything else,โ says Cook.
Today, McCartney still lives about 15 minutes drive from Castle Beach, while Cook and Waygood live a couple hours away. Two other siblings live in Canada, but the family stay close via video calls and social media.
When Cook, McCartney and Waygood mentioned their plans to recreate the 1980s beach photo, their loved ones didnโt think too much about it. The trio often do something fun and โa little crazyโ when they get together โ every Christmas, for example, the sisters record themselves singing along to a favorite Christmas song and send the resulting chaos to their loved ones (โNo wine is involved,โ jokes Tracey)
Upon arriving at Castle Beach on the day of the recreated photo, the sisters prioritized having a dip in the sea first. They noted the overcast weather and wanted to make sure they enjoyed an icy, but invigorating plunge. It was cold, but it was great fun.
Back on shore, the sisters went about setting up the recreated photo. Right away, they realized their accuracy was going to be slightly off, but they werenโt discouraged.
โI didnโt get the memo about wearing the same color bikini,โ says Cook, laughing. โI donโt have a blue bikini.โ
And although the coastline has shifted over the years, the women were able to easily pinpoint the exact spot where their original picture was taken.
โThe beach cafe that used to be there got washed away in one of the storms, so itโs been relocated and moved along slightly, but we wanted to sit in exactly the same place, because the railings were still there,โ says Waygood.
The sisters laid down their plaid beach blanket โ not the same one from the 1980s, but another that Waygood found in her closet.
Next step: finding a photographer. The sisters had assumed this would be easy, but glancing around the beach, there were no obvious contenders.
โBecause the weather was changing, and it had started to rain, and it was a little bit cool, there werenโt actually a lot of people on the beach,โ recalls Waygood. โSo I said to Pam, โWhy donโt we ask somebody from the cafe?โโ
While the beach cafe featured in the 1980s shot is long gone, thereโs a present-day cafe on Castle Beach. The aptly named Castle Beach Cafe is a seasonal kiosk selling English seaside must-haves such as hot drinks, sausage rolls and chocolate brownies.
Cook lined up at the kiosk and, rather than placing an order for a hot chocolate, she asked the woman behind the counter if sheโd help them recreate an old photograph. Cook showed her the 1980s shot on her phone for reference.
The woman behind the counter, college student Jess Loydell, immediately jumped to attention, delighted at the prospect of helping with this photographic quest.
Loydell studied the original photo carefully, and then directed the women, making sure McCartneyโs arms were wrapped around her sisters in the same way, that the packet was being clutched just so.
But when it came to their smiles, the sisters didnโt need much direction โ capturing the joy of the original photo came naturally.
The goal, says Cook, had always been to โmake it fun.โ
โI donโt know what we were laughing about when the photo, the original photograph, was taken, but we were still laughing when the last one was taken,โ she says.
Cook, Waygood and McCartney were thrilled with the resulting shot. They thanked Loydell, who returned to the Castle Beach Cafe. The sisters spent a bit longer lying on the beach, reminiscing about good times together, making new memories.
Positive reaction
When they returned to their respective homes, the sisters shared the photograph on Facebook, much to the delight of their friends and family.
โOur siblings love it. Absolutely so proud sharing it,โ says Waygood. โOur nephews and nieces in Canada were sharing it, โThese are, these are our crazy aunties in England.โโ
Staff at Castle Beach Cafe reached out and asked if they could post the shot to their own social media pages. The sisters happily agreed. Then suddenly, it wasnโt just family and friends weighing in, as the recreated photo spread across the internet and was picked up by local news outlets.
The sisters were inundated with positive feedback, with many people suggesting theyโd been inspired to recreate a favorite photo. Others tagged their sisters, posting heart emojis.
โThe comments have been just inspiring for us,โ says Cook.
And while interspersed among the positivity were the inevitable naysayers, Cook, Waygood and McCartney shrugged off any negativity.
โThatโs just social media,โ says Cook. โBut we are so comfortable in our skins. We just didnโt worry about us going on the beach at our ages in our bikinis.โ
Celebrating sisterhood
Waygood, Cook and McCartney never took the photograph in a quest for fame or in the hope that people across the world might see it on their newsfeeds and hit like (โI didnโt even brush my hair,โ says Waygood, laughing).
The trio say they did it for themselves, to celebrate their sisterhood, their enduring relationship, the joy of a day together on the beach.
Itโs hard to pinpoint what exactly makes them have such a close sisterly relationship, says Waygood and Cook.
It feels โsuch a natural thing,โ as Cook puts it, to have a relationship defined by โa lot of fun, a lot of laughs.โ
โItโs not until another person says, โYouโre so lucky to have your closeness and have each other,โโ says Waygood.
Still, in recent years, McCartneyโs dementia has made the sisters appreciate their bond in a new light. Their relationship is still defined by levity and joy. But theyโre more aware that nothing is forever.
And thatโs one of the reasons theyโre so happy to have the two photos. So that the feeling of joy remains, no matter what happens in the future.
โWe just wanted to capture that moment,โ says Cook.
โCapture that moment. For us,โ adds Waygood. โAnd we did it, and itโs wonderful. Weโve got us. Weโve got the three of us on the beach smiling.โ
If others enjoy seeing the two pictures, or get inspired, thatโs just an unexpected, heartwarming bonus for the sisters.
Waygoodโs advice for anyone hoping to follow in their footsteps and recreate a favorite photo is โdonโt wait for perfection, just get out and do it.โ
โTomorrow might not be there,โ she says.
As for Cook, she now has the two shots framed in her home. They always make her smile.
โWhat I loved about it when I saw the two photographs, was that even though it wasnโt accurate, it wasnโt perfect โ Iโd captured what I wanted to capture, and that was the three of us being who we are,โ says Cook.
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