I left Norfolk early in the morning and spent much longer than I expected heading north to Bridlington in Yorkshire. A combination of road works, traffic jams, minor car accidents (that, thankfully did not involve me) and a music system that would not connect to my phone made for a long journey.
But eventually the journey did end and I was glad to pull into the carpark of the RSPB reserve at Bempton Cliffs, where I was greeted by my brother and life saving sandwich and coffee!
Bempton Cliffs, as its name suggest are a set of sea cliffs that look out onto the North Sea - I had never been here before, but given the chance I will be going back. These are just a few 'landscape shots' - the birds will come later.
You can find out more about this reserve here - and rest assured, that there will be picture of birds to follow, lots of pictures!
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I am always amazed by the height of those cliffs along the North Sea there in UK. Eons ago when that was connected to the mainland can you imagine standing at the bottom of them looking up and wondering how to get up there?
ReplyDeleteHaven't read your blog in a bit. Sorry. Looks like you're back in England for another visit? or for work?
Wow you are going to have fun with the birds there. Fabulous cliffs and scenery.
ReplyDeleteWow- gorgeous! I bet you will capture some fabulous bird shots there.
ReplyDeleteHello Stewart, gorgeous captures of the scenic cliffs and water. You can not help to see the birds, there are so many of them on the cliffs. Beautiful scenes and photos. Have a happy new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a great place!!
ReplyDeleteFascinating!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
Lea
I can't wait to see the bird pictures. The cliffs are covered with them. Gannets in there?
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome place, Stewart!! Love your captures!! Wish I could visit there!! Hope you have a great new week!!
ReplyDeleteI have never been there but those cliffs look spectacular. Great photos Stewart.
ReplyDeleteThat geography is amazing.
ReplyDeleteWild and wonderful...love these sorts of places and didn't expect to see them there. (Woefully ignorant geographically ).
ReplyDeletehet lijkt mij een hele bijzondere gewaarwording om daar te zijn.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous place Stewart. I am also looking forward to those bird photos of yours.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are lovely! Look forward to seeing birds too.
ReplyDeleteImpressive cliffs! Enjoyed your photos.
ReplyDeleteMy, oh, my! Those cliffs are incredible...forces of nature or caused by the force of nature!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, Stewart...absolutely wonderful.
They look somewhat like the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland..Beautiful scenery..Nature does incredible things..
ReplyDeleteMagnificent - thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThose are impressive cliffs and lots of birdwatching too.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Wonderful coastline and great scenery!
ReplyDeleteFabulous cliffs and a bit like Rathlin Island. Lookinf forward to seeing the birds.
ReplyDeleteWow.
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow.
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Those are some intense views! You got fantastic pictures.
ReplyDeletelooks like an amazing view ... looks pretty quiet ... but with all those photographers i am not sure it is quite? maybe? maybe the word is serene. ( :
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely and I look forward to the bird photos!
ReplyDeleteWoW...what beautiful cliffs, i almost missed all the birds!!!! gorgeous views!!!
ReplyDeleteStewart you nailed these pictures for us so perfect of the cliffs. A Wow! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you had come over to England. Gloreous pics of Bempton Cliffs, lovely Stewart.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely spot Stewart. Magical in fact for the birds alone.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a stunning cliff face. The rock formations are quite spectacular.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous view. I can see why you'd go back.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous place! Wow!
ReplyDeleteLove the cliffs, the sky, the birds, and the people! Awesome captures.
ReplyDeleteWe were on the North Shore of Lake Superior this past week, and though in very different parts of the world and of different rock substance, these cliffs and even the arch are incredibly similar in scene.
ReplyDeleteSuperior's north shore and scenes are among my absolute favorite, so I think I'd have to visit Bempton Cliffs on the North Sea if given the opportunity!