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Hornsea

East Yorkshire, Tue 23 Feb 2016

  

 
 A blue pipe leads water onto the beach.There used to be a path up here where the rocks are

 but there wasn't really any sign of it now

 'Dead Bod' on piling beside a track down from a boat yard. The gates at the top were locked

 We walked further along the beach, roughly to Atwick, before turning round and walking back

 I saw a small mud slide as I was walking along.

 

 Linda walks along the cliff top path

 which now ends at Hornsea

 with a fence and a warning notice

 
 
Soon these gardens will go down the cliff, and then the houses. When I first came to Hornsea around 50 years ago
there was a grass path - perhaps 10-20 metre wide along here.

Hornsea's Floral Hall 

Marine Hotel and promenade 

Linda fails to paddle 

Hall Garth Park 

Hornsea Beck takes water from the Mere to the Sea. The picture is taken from the bridge on the trail which runs
along the path of the old railway line, which would have had a higher bridge at this point. A little further along the
track a path leads off into the council estate where the finest fish restaurant in East Yorkshire was our target. 
   

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