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St Bees Head
St Bees Head, St Bees, Cumbria.
The red St Bees Sandstone cliffs of St Bees Head are the most westerly point of Northern England. The 200 million year old sandstone cliffs are a Heritage Site and a SSSI (Site of Special Scientific Interest for both geological and biological reasons). The cliffs are the only breeding site in England for black guillemots.
Created: April 28, 2017
Author: Joan Martin
© Joan Martin (PHOTO NORTH). All Rights Reserved.
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