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* This image I think speaks for itself its the final shot I have from my visit to the Donna Nook reserve in Lincolnshire in November 2015

 

The Donna Nook nature reserve is situated approximately 15 miles south of Grimsby and Cleethorpes the reserve consists of dunes, slacks and inter-tidal areas. Coastal processes, particularly sand and mud accretion, alter the natural features from year to year, and sand from the beach and offshore sandbanks is blown inland by easterly winds to form dune ridges. Deposition of material from the River Humber has resulted in mudflats and saltings. The advancing dunes have trapped areas of saltmarsh behind them, and these areas have gradually become less saline, allowing an interesting plant community to develop. Its a great place to see young seals

 

THANKS FOR YOUR VISITING BUT CAN I ASK YOU NOT TO FAVE AN IMAGE WITHOUT ALSO MAKING A COMMENT. MANY THANKS KEITH

 

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Taken on November 25, 2015