Big Hoose!
Cathederal of the Fens
Upwell Parish Church, Norfolk
HFF from Horsey Gap
Horsey Windpump Fantail
HFF from Horsey windpump
Horsey wind pump
HFF from Norfolk
St. Peter Mancroft, Norwich
Turning Mark Timothy back to where we came from
Young Gulls
I crossed a very busy road to look at this bench.
HFF from Cromer
Threatening weather on the coast.
There's nothing quite so exciting for me as the fi…
GARDENING BREAK. Overlooking Horsey mere
HFF from Sheringham
Early evening reflection
Cromer Parish Church
Norwich rooftops. World Photography Day 2024
HBM from Felbrigg
The path leading to the sea
Leave only footprints
HWW from Norwich
HFF from Cromer
Felbrigg Hall
HFF from Wroxham
TiG - BVR loco
HBM from Blickling
Norwich Cathedral
Horning Staithe
Mundesley, Norfolk
Norwich Market
A Young Swan Preening.
HFF from The Dovecote at Felbrigg Hall
Abandoned (fish eye lens)
Reflecting on the Wensum
HFF from Norwich
Crazy reflections in Norwich
Norwich arcade Dinosaur
A Rare Phenomenon
Liz at Horsey
Texture on the beach. Wood and pebbles
Horsey Gap. Young seal resting on groyne
Horsey Gap Beach
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This one with the hole we'd call "Hühnergott" in German, Wiki says in English it's hag stone/ Snake's egg or adderstone...
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