Flamborough Students.
After yesterday's hard ride, today was fairly quiet; I cycled over to Flamborough Head as the geography of the area is interesting; it seems that several groups of students had the same idea as myself as I spotted one school party and three older groups there receiving instruction. In this blip, the young lady setting a bad example by sitting on the corner of the fence is a tutor. The stack is known as "Adam" while "Eve" disintegrated and fell into the sea some years ago
After a cup of coffee, I went on to Bempton Cliffs which houses an RSPB centre that has now degenerated into a building site; presumably the target is to have the upgraded centre ready for business before nesting starts in earnest in about a month's time. As it is, some of the early pairs of gannets had bagged their sites and were already engaged in territorial disputes with their neighbours.
This view is looking east from one of the observation platforms.
I’ve just posted yesterday’s, “Bridlington Sea Front.”
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