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Flamborough Head is a promontory of 8 miles (13 km) on the Yorkshire coast of England, between the Filey and Bridlington bays of the North Sea. It is a chalk headland, and the resistance it offers to coastal erosion may be contrasted with the low coast of Holderness to the south. There are larger numbers and a wider range of cave habitats at Flamborough than at any other chalk site in Britain, the largest of which are known to extend for more than 50 m from their entrance on the coast.
Pentax K10D 18-55mm
Sept 2010
June 2011
coast, east, flamborough, head, light, lighthouse, yorkshire
Comments
Excellent capture my friend! Love that deep blue sky against the white of the lighthouse! Instant fave! S:)x
Thanks Sandi…yes it was a beautiful blue yesterday afternoon.
– Trevor Kersley
Beauty, Trevor. I do like lighthouses, as you may have noticed. lol
thanks David…I had noticed
– Trevor Kersley
nicely composed and presented
Thank you George
– Trevor Kersley
Superb lighthouse shot Trevor…
Thanks very much Jason
– Trevor Kersley
Excellent !
thanks very much Kala
– Trevor Kersley
Wonderful! Congratulations on your feature!
Many thanks for the feature Monica
– Trevor Kersley
Congratulations on your feature.
thank you Matt
– Trevor Kersley
thank you very much for the feature Kala
– Trevor Kersley
Perfect capture!!!
thanking you very much also for the fav Rasim.
– Trevor Kersley
Congratulations!!!!
Thank you for the feature Monica
– Trevor Kersley