Staithes II by Fred255
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Description
Staithes is a peaceful fishing village about 11 miles north of Whitby, it was once a busy sea port with large fishing fleets and tales of pirates and smugglers. In 1744 as a teenager Captain James Cook moved to Staithes to work for a local shopkeeper but it was not long before his interests turned towards the sea.
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Comments (8)
rocserum
a lovely typical little harbour, You must have seen Robin Hood bay a bit south of it to, great shot! RS
bmac62
Low tide...Like the atmosphere and details of the rocks.
babuci
Fascinating capture.
rainbows
A splendid capture, I like Staithes. Hugs. Spider. xx
lucindawind
fantastic history ! excellent shot
Staticon
What a gorgeous place this is. So photogenic. I can understand the compulsion to take pictures of it. :-D
CavalierLady
Very cool shot and interesting to see how well tied up the boats are.
ontar1
Love the pov on this one, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!