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Sandsend Wyke, North Yorkshire
A view across Sandsend Wyke in North Yorkshire, England. The lovely seascape captured here, includes the beach, some of the seafront buildings of the village of Sandsend, the wyke and across the bay is the distant headland of Sandsend Ness. There were just a few people walking along the beach on that cold and windy April morning.
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Blea Wyke Steel, Ravenscar
Looking down 600 feet, (183 metres) below to Blea Wyke Steel at Ravenscar in North Yorkshire, England. This rock formation at sea level and the cliff head known as Blea Wyke Point were photographed from the Cleveland Way, on the cliff top.
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North Side and Staithes Beck
Looking along Staithes Beck as it flows into the harbour and then out into the North Sea, at Staithes in North Yorkshire, England. A row of brightly painted cottages stand on the North Side of this little fishing village, and these are dwarfed by the steep-sided Cowbar Cliff.
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Across Staithes Harbour To Cowbar Nab
A view across the harbour to Cowbar Nab, at Staithes in North Yorkshire, England. Included in the scene are some of the cottages, the RNLI Staithes and Runswick Lifeboat Station, the slipway, the north breakwater and towering above them all is the steep-sided cliff head, which is home to hundreds of herring gulls.
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Stacked Stones on Durgan Beach, Cornwall
A photograph of stacked stones which I discovered on the beach at Durgan in Cornwall, England. The beach is on the northern banks of the Helford River, in the seaside hamlet of Durgan. Earlier in the day, I had noticed that a party of school children were on the beach; maybe it was some of their artistry!
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Dinghy Park, Runswick Bay
The dinghy park at Runswick Bay in North Yorkshire, England. A grass bank behind the beach is utilised as the dinghy park in this delightfully compact little seaside village. At the top of the grass bank is a hand operated winch which runs on rails along the top of the bank. Boats can be winched up, off the beach across the wooden slipway and then onto the bank. The scene was captured from the top of the beach.
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Rock Pool Fishing, Runswick Bay
A supervised group of children pictured rock pool fishing at Runswick Bay, in North Yorkshire, England. The surrounding water was not deep, but the incoming tide was gradually filling in all the small pools. The children paddled safely to the beach, shortly after this photo was taken.
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The Seaside Village of Staithes
The lovely seaside village of Staithes, in North Yorkshire, England. Pictured here are, clusters of tall houses and cottages, the gorge with the stream Roxby Beck running through it and spanned by a footbridge, and the harbour which is protected by headlands on both sides and by two long breakwaters. I've read that the village has changed very little since the time of the explorer, Captain James Cook, in the mid 1700s.
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Runswick Bay, Beach and Sea Wall
The beach and sea wall at Runswick Bay in North Yorkshire, England. Pictured here is a rocky section of the beach, the sea wall and breakwater, and above these are cottages, all of which are bathed in the brilliant sunshine of this early April scene.
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Saltburn Pier
The pier at Saltburn-by-the-Sea, in North Yorkshire, England. With a stormy sky, gale force, icy cold winds and a choppy sea, emphasized by the massive surf; this dramatic coastal scene shows the award winning Saltburn Pier. The 1,500 feet long pier, with a landing stage for steamers at the pier head, was designed by engineer John Anderson, and was opened in 1869.
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Girl On The Rocks, Compton Bay
A young girl is pictured sitting relaxed on the rocks, high above the beach at Compton Bay, Isle of Wight, England.
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Sunset Over The Hampshire Coast
A sunset over the Hampshire coast, captured from Ryde Esplanade, Isle of Wight, England. The scene shows Ryde beach at low tide, and a view across the Solent to the English mainland, between Southampton and Gosport.
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Maenporth, Cornwall
The small cove of Maenporth, near to Falmouth in Cornwall, England. This view is from the rock pools to the beach.
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Beach Cricket, Bridlington
A game of beach cricket being played on the wet sand at Bridlington in East Yorkshire, England.
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Ventnor Beach Groyne
The single tall groyne on Ventnor beach, Isle of Wight, England. This groyne, which is situated to the far west of the south facing beach, stands at 2 metres above the sand and is of a very solid construction.
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Slipway Splash, Bridlington Harbour
A view showing a wave splash against a slipway, on the seaward side of the harbour at Bridlington, East Yorkshire, England.
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Groyne and Gulls, Bridlington
A typical beach scene showing a partly submerged groyne and a variety of gulls waiting to feed on the incoming tide at Bridlington, East Yorkshire, England.
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Pier End View, Skegness
People enjoying the view at the end of Skegness Pier at Skegness in Lincolnshire, England. On the horizon can be seen one of the North Sea offshore wind farms.
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Almost Deserted Beach, Skegness
A view along the quiet beach at Skegness in Lincolnshire, England. This late summer scene shows a lone figure amongst the sand dunes, the empty sands and a glimpse of one of the North Sea, off shore wind farms.
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Weymouth Esplanade
This view along the Esplanade at Weymouth in Dorset, England, shows the seafront buildings and a group of French students who have gathered beside the Jubilee Clock.
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Lifeguard Station, Skegness
A lifeguard station on the beach at Skegness in Lincolnshire, England. The sparsely populated beach after the end of the summer season, has only a few people enjoying the sand and the donkey rides.
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Custom House Quay, Falmouth
Pictured here is the Custom House Quay, at Falmouth in Cornwall, England
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Fairground Ride, Skegness
An amusement park, fairground ride at Skegness in Lincolnshire, England. The park, located between the beach and the promenade, is pictured during a quiet spell, on an out of season day.
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Whitby Piers
A view across the West Cliff, looking east at Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. Further along the beach can be seen the pavilion and theatre and beyond that are the two piers which guard the harbour entrance. A small lighthouse is located on each pier.
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Whitby Fish Quay
Looking north along the Fish Quay, fishing trawlers and pleasure craft can be seen. In the distance is the West Pier Lighthouse. The location is Whitby in North Yorkshire, England.
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Down On Whitby Beach
A view looking down onto the beach from the West Cliff at Whitby, North Yorkshire, England.
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Sea Mist
The mist was rising off the sea and obscuring much of the cliffs. This view is from the West Cliff of Whitby, North Yorkshire, England looking towards Sandsend.
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Llandudno Pier
Here on the north coast of Wales is Llandudno Pier. It has a length of 2,295 ft and is the longest pier in Wales. The first short pier was built on this site in 1858. Since then the pier has undergone several extensions and repairs.
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Pavilion Roof, Llandudno Pier
The decorative roof of the octagonal pavilion situated at the head of Llandudno Pier, in Llandudno, North Wales; is the setting for this picture.
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Llandudno Pier Structure
A barnacle encrusted leg and struts of the pier at Llandudno in North Wales.
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Pier Fishing at Llandudno
Various people enjoying a spot of sea fishing, from the pier at llandudno in North Wales.
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North Parade, Llandudno
From North Parade to the start of the pier. This striking view of Llandudno in North Wales shows the popular approach to the pier, past the small retail outlets and it also shows the rugged end of the long expanse of lovely beach at this resort.
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Stone Circle, Rhyl
On the seafront at Rhyl in Denbighshire on the North Wales coast, stands a modern Eisteddford stone circle.
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Llandudno Beach
A view of the wide bay and sweeping beach of Llandudno on the north coast of Wales. The rocky headland is known as the Little Orme. Llandudno is the largest seaside resort and town in Wales.
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The Great Orme Coastline
This scene shows the rocky coastline of North Wales, looking from the pier at Llandudno, towards the Great Orme's Head. The Great Orme is the larger of the bay's two limestone headlands, and has a height of 679 ft.
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Weymouth Harbour
A view along the harbour at Weymouth in Dorset, England.
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Pulpit Rock
Pulpit Rock is a well known landmark at Portland Bill. The leaning slab has foot holes cut into it, which encourages some visitors to limb to the top. It stands approximately 70 feet above the ocean and it was created by quarrying.
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Portland Bill Lighthouse
This very important lighthouse is sited at Portland Bill, Dorset, England. Built in 1789, the lighthouse is used to guide vessels heading for Portland and Weymouth. It also serves as an important landmark for ships navigating the English Channel.
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