a view walking down the lower part of whitbys famous 199 steps into the town a view down whitbys famous 199 steps towards the harbour seawalls and town the ruins of whitby abbey viewed from the graveyard of st marys church evening sunlight shining through the ginnel to arguments yard beach huts on the shore at whitbys west cliff a line of beach huts on the shore at whitbys west cliff the two large breakwaters on the end of the harbour piers at whitby 1898 memorial to Caedmon, the first English poet, st marys chrurch yard, whitby red and green entrance front doors of caedmon cottages whitby a shitehawk sitting on top of captain cook statue on whitbys west cliff the captain cook statue on whitbys west cliff the 199 steps to st marys church are a local whitby landmark the bottom of the 199 steps to st marys church on top of the east cliff the bottom of the the 199 steps which lead to to st marys church shops and houses along whitbys narrow church street a view of whitbys narrow church street from tate hill early morning sun shines on the quaint shops of church street, whitby several fishing boats moored at the quaysdie near whitby fishmarket looking towards the western quayside and the fish markets from the east stone pier grape lane one of many pretty cobbled streets in whitby seagulls on the cliff tops with the two large harbour piers protect and breakwaters of whitby harbour on the background two large harbour piers protect the lower harbour from the sea, on the ends are two breakwaters which further reduce the swell entering the bay henrietta street lined with old cottages and crooked buildings henrietta street lined with old fishing cottags on whitbys east cliff whitby RNLI life boat moored at the quay side stone column navigational lighhouse on the west pier seawall at whitby lobster or crab pots on the quayside in whitby harbor a view of whitby lower harbour and the quayside along st annes staith the whitby swing bridge open to accommodate the passage of a sailing yacht the river esk flowing through the coastal town of whitby boats moored on the banks of the river esk flowing through whitby the river esk flowing through the coastal town of whitby with the landmark abbey standing on top of the hill looking over tiled cottage roof tops to the lower harbour and rows of cottages with the abbey and church on the hill looking up the coast to sandsend in the distance from whitby a narrow stone passage leads through to a flight of steps into the town from the west cliff a view across one of the stone piers at whitby an the coastal headlands beyond a view of st annes staith whitby, lit up at light a view of st marys church on the hill and the church stairs snaking their way to the top the church stairs and houses at tate hill whitby st marys church on top of the east cliff and below the houses on tate hill and tate sands, whitby lower harbour a view of tate hill sands and whitbys west cliff across the harbour on a wet day lobster pots stacked on the tate hill stone pier with fishing boats docked at the fish market in the background

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Rule Britannia.

FIJI

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AUSTRALIA

# I come from a land downunder.....

EDINBURGH

Scotlands Second City, a beautiful place to visit.

WHITBY

Quaint fishing village on the yorkshire coast - uk

HONG KONG

Full of Eastern Promise... and Neon!.

MANCHESTER

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