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  2. Blakeney Point - Wikipedia

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    Seal-watching boat trips run from Blakeney and Morston harbours, giving good views without disturbing the seals. [13] The corpses of 24 female or juvenile harbour seals were found in the Blakeney area between March 2009 and August 2010, each with spirally cut wounds consistent with the animal having been drawn through a ducted propeller .

  3. North Norfolk Coast Site of Special Scientific Interest

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    Blakeney Point can also be reached by boats from Morston quay, either to see the seal colonies or to avoid the long walk up the shingle spit from Cley Beach. [28] The National Trust has an information centre and tea room at the quay, [65] and a visitor centre on the Point, formerly a lifeboat station, is open in the summer months. [66]

  4. Blakeney Lifeboat Station - Wikipedia

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    The Norfolk Association for Saving the Lives of Shipwrecked Mariners (NASLSM) placed a lifeboat at Blakeney in 1824, but no service records are available, and the station was closed in 1843. A lifeboat station was re-established at Blakeney Point by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in 1862. [2]

  5. 10 day trips within 2 hours of Myrtle Beach: From ... - AOL

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    Driving time from Myrtle Beach: About 1 hour Florence, South Carolina In the heart of the Pee Dee region of South Carolina, Florence is a charming southern city with a plethora of ways to engage ...

  6. Cley Marshes - Wikipedia

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    Cley Marshes is a 176-hectare (430-acre) nature reserve on the North Sea coast of England just outside the village of Cley next the Sea, Norfolk.A reserve since 1926, it is the oldest of the reserves belonging to the Norfolk Wildlife Trust (NWT), which is itself the oldest county Wildlife Trust in the United Kingdom.

  7. Clark Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    To the west is the peninsula's northernmost extremity, Blakeney Point. It was named by US-ACAN for A. A. Blakeney, photographer's mate on Operation Highjump. [3] Whitney Point is a rocky point that marks the north side of the entrance to Powell Cove. When initially charted, it was thought to be a small island.