• The south landing at Flamborough Head
  • The steps down to the beach
  • Gorse in profusion on the cliff-top
  • Closer
  • The chalk cliffs present a totally differnt picture to the erosion further south
  • A small fishing boat heading back to harbour
  • The lighthouse comes into view on the headland
  • Into the sun
  • There has been a lighthouse here since 1669
  • A sea stack
  • Showing fascinating patterns of erosion
  • The sea kept rushing through the hole on the right of the photo
  • Looking across to the North Landing on the other side of these cliffs
  • The lighthouse
  • An air sea rescue helicpter,  most likely from RAF Leconfield
  • Theer were hundreds of sea birds just above the waves
  • Flamborough is one of the largest sites of nesting sea birds in England
  • Cultivation right to the cliff edge
  • South Landing beach
  • Lots of pebbles on this beach
  • Looking south
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