I visited Sheringham on the coast of the North Sea on a cloudy Monday this week. The weather was a bit chilly, but I had a flask of tea to warm my hands—and at least it wasn't raining, nor had it just rained, so there were places that were dry enough to sit. I heard a couple of wrens singing nearby where I had lunch. Here are some photos I took of the beach and coastal path. There's also a high street in Sheringham with many shops (including thrift shops) and a charming library where I warmed up after my hike.
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Beach huts |
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North Sea coast |
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Grey clouds over the beach |
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Waves |
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Stones |
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Cliffs |
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Cliffs |
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Gulls riding the wind |
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From the coastal path |
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Parachuters |
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'Beeston Bump' |
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Sheringham |
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Lunch spot |
This is a recent sound escape episode from The Plodcast in which you can hear the sound of the North Sea and a seal colony at Horsey Gap, Norfolk, about 30 miles south of Sheringham: Norfolk Beach.
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