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near to Buckton, East Riding of Yorkshire, England


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TA1974 : Grassland at RSPB Bempton Cliffs by Christine Johnstone Grassland at RSPB Bempton Cliffs
Reserved for ground-nesting birds, not people.
TA1974 : Cliff face, Bempton by Pauline E Cliff face, Bempton
This almost pure limestone was laid down in the Upper Cretaceous period between 70-90 million years ago in a warm, sub-tropical sea and contains the fossils of sea-urchins, brachiopods and bivalves. The chalk in this area is much harder... (more)
TA1974 : Bempton Cliffs from Jubilee Corner Viewpoint by peter robinson Bempton Cliffs from Jubilee Corner Viewpoint
TA1974 : A View of The Cliff Face at Crab Rocks, Bempton by Adam Simpson A View of The Cliff Face at Crab Rocks, Bempton
This photograph shows the Cliff Face at Crab Rocks, Bempton with the shore line of Filey in the distance.
TA1974 : Three auk species by Mary and Angus Hogg Three auk species
From the left, there�s a Guillemot, 2 Puffins and a Razorbill on the cliff at Bartlett Nab. For a closer look at the Puffins, see TA1974 : Everyone�s favourite auk
TA1974 : Headland Way path, Bempton Cliffs  (set of 2 images) by JThomas Headland Way path, Bempton Cliffs (set of 2 images)
Heading west.
TA1974 : Puffins, Bempton Cliffs by Gordon Hatton Puffins, Bempton Cliffs
The sight of puffins is usually a highlight for visitors to Bempton Cliffs RSPB reserve.
TA1974 : Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire by Christine Matthews Bempton Cliffs, Yorkshire
The cliffs have a huge breeding gannet colony.
TA1974 : Bempton Cliffs by Christopher Hilton Bempton Cliffs
TA1974 : Nettle Trip, Bempton by Paul Glazzard Nettle Trip, Bempton
North of the disused RAF station at the Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve. LinkExternal link
TA1974 : Cleft in Bempton Cliffs by Trevor Littlewood Cleft in Bempton Cliffs
A striking chasm in the chalk cliffs at the RSPB reserve. A number of Geographs are similar, some using the name Mosey Downgate, but at the largest scale OS mapping calls it Moses Downgate.
TA1974 : Northern Gannet at Bempton by David Dixon Northern Gannet at Bempton
The Northern Gannet is the UK�s largest seabird with a wing span of 2 metres. There are more nesting at Bempton than anywhere else on mainland England. There are just over 11,000 breeding pairs at Bempton; they migrate to Bempton each... (more)

 
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