
Stuck indoors and unable to get out to enjoy nature at present? In that case, this series is for you. I’m aiming to brighten the days by posting pictures of natural beauty.

On the other hand, if you’re lucky enough to be free to go where you like, perhaps you’ll do what you can for those less fortunate, and share this widely, so others can enjoy it? Thank you.
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Those cliffs are so impressive.
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Just around the end of this promentary, Lynette, is a major bird sanctuary. To my shame, I never got round to visiting it when I lived in the area! One of these days…
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That’s too bad. I hope you go for a visit. I really enjoy birds and could watch them for hours.
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Yes, they’vealways fascinated me, too. We love to watch the buzzards as they soar over the forest.
Bempton cliffs, as the bird sanctuary in East Yorkshire is known, was always too close and therefore taken for granted, you know, one of those places we could visit whenever we wished, so actually never went!
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Yes, I’ve done that too.
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More pictures of the white cliffs of Dover, please. I try to imagine what a Spitfire pilot might have seen heading for home and a pint.
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Sorry, Tom. Can’t bring you the white cliffs of Dover; I’ve never been there! But these chalk cliffs in East Yorkshire are every bit as beautiful, eh?
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