The North Sea
Hornsea beach - and the line of cliffs leading to Flamborough just
visible on the horizon
I think this is the largest windfarm in the North Sea. Near the left
you can just make out an oil rig, 15 miles out to sea
Station House. Beeching condemned the railway.
There was an ancient village, Southorpe, on these small rises to the
south of Hornsey Mere
Hornsea church across Hornsea Mere
There had been a scarecrow competition for the carnival a few days
before we were there
Flamborough
I couldn't go much closer without wading
The small lump sticking out in the centre of the picture is the head
of a seal - but I couldn't get closer to take pictures
The cliffs had many birds nesting in them
Another seal I couldn't get close enough to photograph
Hornsea
The start of the Trans Pennine Trail
We stayed at the blue house in the middle of the picture
Our view out of the window at night
Hornsea
Beverley
Beverley - and the White Horse on the street at the right is for the
pub
Beverley Minster
Beverley Beck
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