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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

Cowbar Jetty
Describes the fish that may be caught from this location and the most successful baits.

The Staithes Fishermens' Choir Local Heritage Initiative Project
Describes the video and CD that the choir have recently recorded under this initiative.

Endeavour Restaurant
Specialises in fish. Describes the establishment, which also offers accommodation, with menus, news, reviews and reservation information.

Staithes Town Web
An illustrated guide to the seaside town that was once home to Captain James Cook and an important fishing port and source of mineral wealth.

Beach Water Quality Results
Provides information for beaches in and around the village.


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