Bempton Cliffs, East Yorkshire

Bempton Cliffs, East Yorkshire - Sea and sand
The hard chalk cliffs of Bempton Cliffs are located in East Yorkshire and run about 6 miles from Flamborough Head north towards Filey and are over 330 feet high at some points.

Bempton Cliffs are managed as a nature reserve by the RSPB and they are best known for their colonies of over 200,000 breeding seabirds including Gannet, Kittiwake, Guillemot, Razorbill, Puffin and Fulmar.

Date: 11th June 2014

Location: Bempton Cliifs, East Yorkshire

Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland

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