Monday, 18 July 2011

East Yorkshire

Have just returned from the wolds of East Yorkshire, an area of gently rolling fields with wonderful views. We had a lovely relaxing break in beautiful countryside and fresh-aired coastal resorts, where the wind whipped us and the enormous waves at high tide took our breath away. Exhilarating and invigorating and to be thoroughly recommended to everyone! I can still hear the waves now. Friendly people, good food, relaxing countryside and breathtaking sea views.

We looked for fossils and found a few, but the ammonites I really wanted to find evaded me. I'm hoping for better luck next time. My daughter, being more accustomed to looking, found amongst other things fossilised sea urchins and fossils called devil's toe nails.

The beaches in East Yorkshire are excellent for watching the sea, sitting while eating ice creams and dreaming, looking in rock pools, collecting shells, trying to identify different sea weeds or just strolling by the sea listening to
it's murmurings at low tide or its mighty roar at high tide.

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