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A lamppost on the 199 steps at Whitby.
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The sea lapping around rocks on the shore at Balmeanach a quiet crofting township near Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye.
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The Braes, a group of villages near Portree on the island of Skye. In the distance are the Cuillin mountains.
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Herringfleet Mill or Walker's Mill, a restored, working smock mill on the Suffolk Broads (often generally referred to as the Nor
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Waves rushing onto the beach at Saltwick Bay.
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Pools of water formed by the ebbtide around rocks on the beach at Saltwick Bay.
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Interlocking basalt columns of the Giants Causeway, named as the fourth natural wonder in the UK, County Antrim.
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Interlocking basalt columns of the Giants Causeway, named as the fourth natural wonder in the UK, County Antrim.
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Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick.
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Herringfleet Mill or Walker's Mill, a restored, working smock mill on the Suffolk Broads (often generally referred to as the Nor
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Herringfleet Mill or Walker's Mill, a restored, working smock mill on the Suffolk Broads (often generally referred to as the Nor
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The tide ebbing from the beach by Southwold pier before sunrise.
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Waves rushing onto the beach at Saltwick Bay.
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The tide flowing onto the beach at Saltwick Bay.
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A pillbox on the beach at the Naze in early dawn light.
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Waters swirling around a pillbox on the beach at the Naze in early dawn light.
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Interlocking basalt columns of the Giants Causeway, named as the fourth natural wonder in the UK, County Antrim.
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Beach huts at Southwold. The town has 300 beach huts which evolved from fishermen's huts and bathing huts, from where they progr
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Pillbox at the Naze. The Naze derives from Old English meaning promontory or headland.
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Pillboxes on the beach at the Naze. The Naze derives from Old English meaning promontory or headland.
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Coastline at Frinton-on-Sea. This small seaside town was the last target in England to be attacked by the Luftwaffe in 1944.
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Cold day at the River Stour. The river runs between Dedham and Flatford.
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A barn in the sun near Greystoke in the Lake District.
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Bamburgh Castle, one of Northumberland's most iconic buildings just before sunrise.
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Bamburgh Castle, one of Northumberland's most iconic buildings just before sunrise.
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An old trawler rests on Loch Lochy and two cormorants take advantage of the excellent look out points to search for food.
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Still calm waters on Rannoch Moor, a 50 square mile plateau surrounded by mountains.
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Pools of water forming inbetween rocks on the beach at Saltwick Bay.
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A blue rowing boat on the mud at Pin Mill. Pin Mill had links to smugglers in the 19th century and it was the setting for Arthur
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Sunset at Pin Mill. The Butt and Oyster pub here is reputed to have been a secret rendezvous for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor
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A view toward the Naze. Every year, the sea reclaims another two metres of the headland through erosion by the tides.
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Sail boat on the River Thurne. The river lies in the Norfolk Broads.
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Sunset on the Naze. The Naze derives from Old English meaning promontory or headland.
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Southwold Pier. The pier was built in 1900 but it was destroyed by two storms and events during World War II, it was finally ref
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Pillbox on the beach at the Naze. The Naze derives from Old English meaning promontory or headland.
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Looking out to sea at East Mersea. It is located on Mersea Island which is the most easterly inhabited island in the UK.
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The lighthouse on the end of Whitby Pier.
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Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick.
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Sunset over a disused farm building at Roach End Farm in the Peak District.
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Sunset over a disused farm building at Roach End Farm in the Peak District.
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Herringfleet Mill or Walker's Mill, a restored, working smock mill on the Suffolk Broads (often generally referred to as the Nor
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Herringfleet Mill or Walker's Mill, a restored, working smock mill on the Suffolk Broads (often generally referred to as the Nor
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The tide flowing onto the beach by Southwold pier before sunrise.
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The rocky coastline of Saltwick Bay.
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A groyne leading from the beach into tranquil waters at West Mersea in the Thames Estuary at sunset.
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A pillbox on the beach at the Naze in early dawn light.
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Interlocking basalt columns of the Giants Causeway, named as the fourth natural wonder in the UK, County Antrim.
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A view of the village of Chappel looking at the church and across to the viaduct. Colchester served as the first capital of Roma
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Sunset over the River Stour near Flatford. The painter John Constable wrote of the Stour Valley to his friend John Fisher in 182
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A panoramic view of the River Stour at Dedham. The painter, John Constable, wrote of the Stour Valley to his friend John Fisher
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Clacton pier at sunrise. Opened on 27 July 1871, the pier was just 160 yards in length and 4 yards wide. A scale of charges was
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Sunrise on the River Stour. The river and the surrounding landscape was made famous by the many paintings of the area by John Co
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Field of Sunflowers. Sunflowers can grow up to 3 metres tall with the flower head reaching 30 cm in diameter.
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Teenager listening to music. Portable audio devices have revolutionised the way people buy and listen to music.
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Southwold boating lake and cafe. Although Southwold was mentioned in the Domesday Book as an important fishing port, a shingle b
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Foxglove beside a pine forest.
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Mersea Island at sunset with a rain storm approaching.
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Beadnell Harbour looking across to Bamburgh.
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Still calm waters on Rannoch Moor, a 50 square mile plateau surrounded by mountains.
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The sea battering the sea defences at Happisburgh at sunrise.
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Herringfleet Mill or Walker's Mill, a restored, working smock mill on the Suffolk Broads (often generally referred to as the Nor
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Herringfleet Mill or Walker's Mill, a restored, working smock mill on the Suffolk Broads (often generally referred to as the Nor
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The tide flowing onto the beach at Saltwick Bay.
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The tide flowing onto the beach at Saltwick Bay.
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The tide rolling onto the beach at Saltwick Bay.
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Early dawn over new beach huts on Mersea Island.
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A row of colourful rowing boats near the river at Leigh-on-Sea.
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Mist on the River Stour at Flatford just before sunrise. The painter, John Constable, wrote of the Stour Valley to his friend Jo
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Mist on the River Stour at Flatford just before sunrise. The painter, John Constable, wrote of the Stour Valley to his friend Jo
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Southwold Pier at sunrise in early January. Built in 1900, the main purpose of the pier was as a landing stage for the Belle ste
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The quay at sunrise with boats. It is thought there may have been quay here in Roman times because Roman pottery has been uneart
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Willow tree at Flatford. John Constable (1776-1837) is synonymous with Flatford for it was here that he lived his early life and
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A view toward the Naze. Every year, the sea reclaims another two metres of the headland through erosion by the tides.
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Wooden groyne on the Naze. A groyne is a method of coastal defence against erosion usually made of wood, concrete or piles of la
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Boats at low tide in West Mersea. It is located on Mersea Island which is the most easterly inhabited island in the UK.
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Big skies on the coastline at The Naze. The Naze derives from Old English meaning promontory or headland.
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Pillbox with big skies at the Naze. The Naze derives from Old English meaning promontory or headland.
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A view toward Ullswater.
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Derwent water at sunset.
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The sea battering the sea defences at Happisburgh at sunrise.
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A wave breaking over coastal defences at Happisburgh on the Norfolk coast.
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Early dawn over new beach huts on Mersea Island.
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Early dawn over new beach huts on Mersea Island.
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Early dawn over new beach huts on Mersea Island.
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Early dawn over new beach huts on Mersea Island.
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A rowing boat moored on the mudflats in the Thames Estuary at Leigh-on-sea in Essex.
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A row of colourful rowing boats near the river at Leigh-on-Sea.
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Small boats moored in the estuary at Leigh-on-Sea in Essex.
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Interlocking basalt columns of the Giants Causeway, named as the fourth natural wonder in the UK, County Antrim.
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Interlocking basalt columns of the Giants Causeway, named as the fourth natural wonder in the UK, County Antrim.
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Boats at low tide at Pin Mill. The 17th century Butt & Oyster inn is so close to the river that it can serve pints of ale throug
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A view out to sea from Dovercourt Beach. The beach is a winner of the coveted European blue flag and is one of the UK's cleanest
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Southwold beach huts. The town has 300 beach huts which evolved from fishermen's huts and bathing huts, from where they progress
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Deserted pillbox at the Naze. The Naze derives from Old English meaning promontory or headland.
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Oil seed rape. Rapeseed is widely cutivated throughout the world for the production of animal feed, vegetable oil and biodiesel.
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Beach at Frinton-on-Sea. This small seaside town was the last target in England to be attacked by the Luftwaffe in 1944.
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Looking out to sea in the Naze. The Naze derives from Old English meaning promontory or headland.
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Mersea Island at sunset with a rain storm approaching.
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Beadnell Harbour looking across to Bamburgh.
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Bamburgh Castle, once home to the Kings of ancient Northumbria.
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