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                Man climbing a set of steep stone steps leading up a hillside lined by bare branched winter trees in a rural setting
   
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                Street in Robin Hoods Bay, a small fishing village and a bay located within the North York Moors National Park,
   
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                Narrow street in the fishing village of Robin Hoods Bay lined with traditional stone houses under a blue sunny sky
   
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                Street scene in Robin Hoods Bay, a quaint little fishing village on the North Yorkshire coast
   
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                View over rooftops at pier and the water
   
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                Steps leading down into a quaint english village, robin hoods bay, north yorkshire
   
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                Robin Hoods Bay buildings with the steeply curving Kings Street running between them
   
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                Cobble stoned Henrietta Street in Whitby lined with cottages
   
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                Quaint cottages lining the narrow deserted road of Henrietta Street on the East Cliff in Whitby
   
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                Narrow Kings Street in the fishing village of Robin Hoods Bay in Yorkshire line with traditional terraced stone houses
   
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                Quaint houses in Robins Hoods Bay, a picturesque fishing village built on a hillside overlooking the ocean on the Yorkshire coast
   
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                Row of colourful wooden Beach huts at Whitby sands on the West cliff or headland
   
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                Row of colourful wooden beach huts on Whitby West Cliff
   
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                National Trust signboard for Bay Ness on the Cleveland Way path crossing the headlands and cliffs of the North Yorkshire coast
   
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                Coastguard lookout at Whitby situated on top of the high cliff overlooking the breakwaters of the harbour and its entrance
   
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                Panoramic view of Robin Hoods Bay on the Yorkshire coast with its quaint little fishing village
   
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                View of the village of Sandsend from the sea at dusk
   
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                View from Whitby towards Sandsend on the beach
   
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                Stone pavement composed of slabs of granite washed by the ocean tides at the coast at Robin Hoods Bay
   
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                Scenic view over the surf of the North Yorkshire coastline with its rocky cliffs under a clear sunny sky
   
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                Stormy day at North Sea with pier and lighthouse
   
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                View of coastal cliffs with the Cleveland Way, a footpath running along the North Yorkshire coastline
   
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                Walkers enjoying a ramble along the Cleveland Way pathway as it meanders across the scenic headlands of the Yorkshire coast
   
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                Cleveland Way track running along the top of the headland on the North Yorkshire coast overlooking the ocean on a sunny day
   
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                View of the old stone lighthouse at the end of the East pier at Whitby harbour with the breakwater alongside
   
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                Old stone lighthouse on the end of the pier in Whitby harbour to act as a navigation guide and warning for shipping
   
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                Sheltered water in Whitby harbour inside the breakwater piers
   
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                A navigation lighthouse on a stone pier
   
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                Whitby's swing bridge crossing over the river Esk
   
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                Picturesque view from the hill of the swing bridge in Whitby harbour and the buildings of the town
   
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                Concrete piers with lights reaching into a rough sea
   
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                Twin breakwaters at Whitby harbour jutting out into the ocean and topped with coloured beacons to aid in navigation for boats wishing to enter
   
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                Whitby breakwaterson a misty day with the headlands and coastline visible in the distance across the ocean
   
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                View through a stone arch at Saint Mary's church and Abbey ruins in Whitby
   
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                View looking down the 199 Steps church stairs in Whitby which lead from the town to St Mary's Church on Tate Hill towards the harbour entrance and piers
   
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                Breakwaters at Whitby with port and starboard beacons on them to guide incoming boats and aid in navigation
   
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                Typical English cottage rooves with their steep pitch and red roof tiles against a blue sky
   
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                Whitby cottage roofs with traditional English roofing tiles and dormer windows
   
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                View across typical English cottage rooftops with a variety of chimneys and chimney pots under a blue sky
   
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                A view across tiled rooftops showing the roof details with chimney stacks and pots
   
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