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Coble in the river at Staithes at low water
Staithes occurs as village around North Yorkshire, in the district of Scarborough. At one time one of a big & virtually all productive camping centres around North-East England, it is today largely the holidaymaker destination. These are noted for its sheltered harbour, bounded by high drop-off & ii yearn breakwaters. Besides its individual residents, it has the super big people of seagulls and other bird's nest in the drop-off. Visitant oft complain of existence unable to sleep when asleep because of the cries one birds.
History
Around 1745-1746, a immature James Cook worked in Staithes as a grocer's prentice.
External Sites
Staithes Town Web Site [http://www.staithes-town.info]
Panorama of Staithes from the harbour at low water
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