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Ideas for sunny days
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Explore the North York Moors. 2016 Year of the English Garden. Ideas for sunny days. Market towns and villages. Inspired by. gallery. Sutton Bank National Park Centre. The Moors National Park Centre. Out and About guide. Guided walks and experiences. Walking holidays and baggage carriers. Rights of Way and Open Access. About our cycle routes. Moor to Sea Cycle Network. Cycling holidays and guided rides. Cycle news and route changes. Fell and road running. Activity providers and centres. What you can do.
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Rabbiting On..........
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The Daily Ponderings of a Crafty Rabbit. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Goodbye Winter.Hello Spring. It's that wonderful time of year where we say goodbye to the last throes of Winter and start to welcome in Spring. I am particularly fond of this time of year as there are still cold days about, but they are sunshine filled and very good for the soul.gone is the dreariness of dark, damp and dull evenings. We decided to go out walking and made a short break out of our plans. And we had a lovely view of the bay.
runswickbay.blogspot.com
A natural history of Runswick Bay: Alum works and a hemi-parasitic plant.
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Guide to Runswick Fossils. Alum works and a hemi-parasitic plant. A clifftop walk past Kettleness, with views over the remains of the alum works. You can see the remains of walls, and the semicircle to the right of the gulls is the remains of a cistern. The fields along the clifftop walk were bordered by yellow rattle ( Rhinanthus minor. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). North York Moors Wildlife Blogger. See my monthly column about the Yorkshire coast in Dalesman Magazine. Peter McGrath has been walki...
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A natural history of Runswick Bay: Right! Off to the beach.
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Guide to Runswick Fossils. Off to the beach. In the meantime, have a beadlet anemone and some green seaweed. Probably Ulva lactuca. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). North York Moors Wildlife Blogger. See my monthly column about the Yorkshire coast in Dalesman Magazine. Follow us on Twitter. Join us on a Guided Walk. One of the top 20 places to live in Britain, according to the Sunday Times. Well, tell us something we didn't know. Subscribe to Runswick Bay. Runswick Bay Rescue Boat. All content on this...
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A natural history of Runswick Bay: Runswick's stolen cycads and a history of the North Sea in July's Dalesman,
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Guide to Runswick Fossils. Runswick's stolen cycads and a history of the North Sea in July's Dalesman,. All in the Yorkshire Coast column in your mind-feeding July edition of The Dalesman. The magazine opens with a glorious picture of a ketch at anchor in Runswick by photographer Stephen Garnett. The perfect calm, Runswick Bay. 163;290 from all good newsagents, or if you live in Barbaria (any county or country where The Dalesman is not to be had as a matter of course), you can subscribe. An independent r...
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A natural history of Runswick Bay: Wildflowers, pyritic nodules and splash zone algae.
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Guide to Runswick Fossils. Wildflowers, pyritic nodules and splash zone algae. Mud and soil washed down the cliff has made enough of a bed of soil for these flowers to grow on, about 15 feet above the beach. The run off from the thin layer of soil has enough in it to sustain the green algae that usually grow in the splash zone - the bit of the beach above the high water mark that gets spray from breaking waves. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). North York Moors Wildlife Blogger. Follow us on Twitter.
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retrorunaways | Retro Runaways VW Camper Hire Travel Blog - SEIZE THE DALES!
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Retro Runaways VW Camper Hire Travel Blog – SEIZE THE DALES! Seizing the Yorkshire Dales (and other places) in a VW Camper with www.retrorunaways.co.uk. A Happy New Year in the Lake District. Floods or no floods, off we went in our camper for a short getaway to the Lake District. New Year’s Eve dinner was had at the Brambles Bistro. In Brampton (service and atmosphere good but the food really let them down unfortunately). We first treated ourselves to a night at Lanercost bed and breakfast. Is only a mil...
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A natural history of Runswick Bay: It is blowing an absolute hooley here...
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Guide to Runswick Fossils. It is blowing an absolute hooley here. Thanks to this low pressure system which is giving us 45 mph winds and horizontal rain. Cliffs will get wet and collapse, beaches will be churned up. Jolly good. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). North York Moors Wildlife Blogger. See my monthly column about the Yorkshire coast in Dalesman Magazine. Follow us on Twitter. Join us on a Guided Walk. Subscribe to Runswick Bay. Runswick Bay Rescue Boat. The Dispersal of Darwin. All content on...
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