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The entrance channel, with marker post on the right of it.
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The Moorings entrance channel from the main breakwater end.
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The Inner Harbour, also less attractive at low water, showing some of the Seahouses Fleet.
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Low tide and the moorings are dry.
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The Moorings seen from the main breakwater.
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The harbour slip, with the moorings in the background. Gets busy in the summer and is also used by the Lifeboat.
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An aerial view of Seahouses Harbour. The Fluke Hole Moorings can be seen on the left side of the picture.
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Winter Storms batter the moorings ! That's why we take our boats out at the end of the season !!.
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A winter storm battering the breakwater.
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Holy Island- an excellent day trip by boat. Castle and Harbour in the background.
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Holy Island Castle, well worth a visit.
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St Cuthbert's Statue on Holy Island.
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The famous upturned boat hulls, used as fishermen's stores on Holy Island.
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Logstone Island, at the Farnes.
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And of course, the famous Seahouses and Craster Kippers !
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Storm on 9 April 05, Northerly wind 7-9, gusted Force 10 64mph (Just below 11) during night. (Why boats come out in winter !)
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Storm 9 April 05 - Waves smash over gantry, moorings in foreground
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The same storm lashing the harbour entrance.
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Seahouses Harbour Panorama, Bamburgh to the north, Farne Islands offshore, Fluke Hole Moorings far left.
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