Spurn Neck Basement Till and peaty layer
Spurn Neck sand ripples 1
Spurn Neck close-up of peaty layer
Spurn groyne 1
Spurn groyne 2
Spurn Chalk Bank view north 1
Spurn Chalk Bank view WNW to Immingham
Spurn Chalk Bank view north 2
Spurn Warren view NE
Spurn High Lighthouse 2
Spurn Lower Lighthouse
Spurn lighthouses view NE
Spurn Warren view E to wind farm
Spurn east beach bank, swales and ripples 1
Spurn north end view SW over the Spurn Neck
Spurn east beach bank, swales and ripples 2
Spurn High Lighthouse 3
Spurn Warren view W to Grimsby
Spurn High Lighthouse 1
Spurn Warren view SW to lighthouses
Spurn Warren view NE
Spurn groyne and large vessel
Spurn groyne 3
Spurn Neck view south
Spurn Neck; looking out to sea
Spurn Neck sand ripples 2
Narrowing the field - very recent coastal erosion…
Coastal erosion near Skipsea, East Yorkshire.
Danger - Coastal Erosion
Sewerby cliff interpretation
Selwicks Bay panorama
Disturbed Chalk stack at Selwicks Bay, Flamborough…
Disturbed Chalk at Langtoft Quarry, East Yorkshire…
Selwicks Bay faults
Molk Hole arch
Molk Hole 1
Molk Hole 2
I Love Flamborough
Skipsea Withow Mere, Holderness coast, East Yorksh…
Peat section in the Skipsea Withow Mere, Holdernes…
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The 'buried' palaeo-cliff at Sewerby, near Bridlington, East Yorkshire.
A special place - originally uploaded for the Guesswhere UK group.
This is the location of the former interglacial cliff line where the original coastline turned obliquely inland and ran along the edge of the present-day Wolds.
This is the location of the former interglacial cliff line where the original coastline turned obliquely inland and ran along the edge of the present-day Wolds.
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