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With a maze of
tightly-packed houses and the swell of the
North Sea in the distance, the village of
Robin Hood’s Bay is a picturesque and
sometimes dramatic setting for a seaside
resort. The residents once lived solely by
fishing and smuggling. The main street was
washed away by a great storm in 1780. The
impressive sandy bay sweeps several miles to
the south, with Ravenscar nestling on the
headland. |

Robin Hood's Bay Sunrise - Photo:
Graham Proud
CCL |