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  2. Osgodby, coastal North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Osgodby is a village and civil parish in the district and county of North Yorkshire, England.Until 2023, it was in the borough of Scarborough.. Approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) south of Scarborough off the coastal road, Osgodby was a medieval village with a manor house mentioned in the Domesday Book as Asgozbi ('Asgaut's farm or estate').

  3. Cornelian Bay, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Cornelian Bay is a bay of the North Sea near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It is located between the headlands of White Nab and Knipe Point , just north of Cayton Bay . Geographical features of note include two Second World War pillboxes .

  4. Yorkshire Coast - Wikipedia

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    North is orientated to the left top corner of the image. This means that the mouth of the Tees is on the left and the mouth of the Humber on the right As can be seen from the geological map, the Yorkshire Coast is composed of shales, alluviums (sand, clay and gravel), oolites, limestones, mudstone, sandstones, ironstones and chalk.

  5. These Are Going to Be the Most Popular Travel Destinations in ...

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    The Top 10 Detour Destinations of 2025. Alf - Getty Images. In 2025, Expedia Group expects vacations to be less about the most frequented tourist destinations and more about the worthwhile detours ...

  6. A travel expert who has been to 55 countries says these ... - AOL

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    Visiting popular destinations during shoulder season can often mean smaller crowds. Shoulder season, between the peak and offseason, offers less congestion and lower travel costs.

  7. Scarborough, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    It was a popular getaway destination for the wealthy of London, such as the bookseller Andrew Millar and his family. Their son Andrew junior died there in 1750. [20] The coming of the Scarborough–York railway in 1845 increased the tide of visitors. Scarborough railway station claims a record for the world's longest platform seat. [21]