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26 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
Last week, I got married! Straight after, the wife and I headed up to Whitby to enjoy each other’s company. I went for a walk one morning, and was met by glorious early sunshine. As I sat down on the pier, taking in the picturesque North Yorkshire views, I felt happier than I have in a long, long time. This picture really sums this feeling up for me, and I love how the grey of my trainers are bathed in sunlight against the turquoise sea.
Experienced by Daniel Gaffey
26 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
Taken in December 2017, this is a landscape of Whitby Harbour on a clear, but cloudy day.
Experienced by Neil Fedorowycz
26 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
I was stood at the end of Whitby Pier in Yorkshire, England watching the sea fisherman. The pier has two levels and as I was on the upper one I had a great view of what was happening below. The light on the sea was amazing and as I looked down I saw a sneaky hand reaching towards the bag - to me it looked like he was trying to steal his mate’s fish or lunch.
Experienced by Alex Beaz
26 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
The Whitby Abbey was the inspiration for Bram Stocker’s novel, “Dracula.” While we did not get bitten by vampires, we thought we were going to blow away in the wind this day! While our hair was whipping around in front of our eyes, we caught glimpses of the grass flowing as if it was made of water. The golden hues matched perfectly with the abbey ruins.
Experienced by Kirsten Drew
26 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
One of the only ways to get from one side of this small seaside town’s harbour to the other. The River Esk, which flows under the bridge and out to the North Sea has carved down through the landscape to create the coastal landscape of Whitby.
Experienced by Kirsten Drew
52 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
Oil painting. Looking longingly across the empty lake. No boat, no bridge to carry me home.
Experienced by Catherine Greenup
59 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
I was walking through this tunnel on the High-Level Bridge in Newcastle when all of a sudden this face popped out from behind one of the pillars.
Experienced by Andy Kelly
59 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
A night chilling with work colleagues at a pop-up food and drink market in Newcastle.
Experienced by Ash Goldsbrough
67 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
Rainbow over the Yorkshire Dales, I was treated to the rainbow over this barn in the distant. I thought whoever's' barn it was would have a bit of luck that day.
Experienced by Illiya Vjestica
70 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
Its quite rare that we see snow in England before Christmas. It really brings our old towns to life and gives such a great atmosphere.
Experienced by Jason King
70 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
The Shambles in York feel as if you have walked straight onto a Harry Potter set. The hustle and bustle of people going in and out of the medieval shops and restaurants transported you through time.
Experienced by Kirsten Drew
79 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
A 21-metre plunge at high force waterfall, Durham north east England.
Experienced by Gordon Williams
79 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
This stunning Waterfall in the north of England gave me nightmares. I honestly couldn’t fall asleep that night as the image of watching down from where it all starts, was so frightening. It was the most violent waterfall I’ve witnessed.
Experienced by Toa Heftiba
95 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
Set off to go shopping when a sudden snow storm arrived. Pulled over to take several shots before struggling home.
Experienced by Brian Jones
96 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
Hull Pot is essentially the remains of a cave, of which there are many in the Yorkshire Dales, where the “roof” has collapsed, leaving a giant chasm in the surrounding moorland underneath Pen-y-ghent. It’s the largest natural hole in England, measuring 300 ft long, 60 ft wide, and 60 ft deep. But arguably the main showstopper of the area is Pen-y-ghent (694 m/2,277 ft), the fell that dominates the skyline all around the Ribblesdale valley. It’s an unusual name as it sounds very Welsh; that’s because the name survives from ancient Cumbric, which is related to Welsh.
Experienced by Ian Cylkowski
102 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
We were walking up a hill in the North Yorkshire countryside and I decided that this scene would make a beautiful image. I used an old Helios 44-2 to capture this landscape. It almost looks like a watercolour painting.
Experienced by Illiya Vjestica
103 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
Hidden Bridge - A small Bridge we found close by one of the largest Suspension Bridges in the world.
Experienced by Dan Smedley
108 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail is a well-known circular trail beginning and ending in the village of Ingleton in the English county of North Yorkshire, now maintained by the Ingleton Scenery Company. It is claimed that the trail, some 8 kilometers (5 mi) long, and with a vertical rise of 169 m (554 feet) has some of the most spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery in the north of England.
Experienced by Praveen Thotagamuwa
109 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
We were dog walking through Ogden water when out of nowhere came a bright, vibrant full rainbow.
Experienced by Richard Horne
111 km from Saltburn-by-the-Sea Pier
After a 7 mile walk around the beautiful Gisburn Forrest in the Forrest of Bowland we were against the clock. The winer sun was setting fast and so we knew we had to take a shortcut through, what looked like, a disused track back to our car We stumbled across an old pine forrest that had been hit by a massive storm only a couple of years ago. Everything was perfect, the sun just landing on the horizon, the temperature dropping to 0c and even Wally our dog not running through shot. Amazing what you find off the beaten path
Experienced by Marty Finney