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Flamborough Head

Flamborough Head is a prominent chalk headland on the Yorkshire coast in England, notable for its striking white cliffs and rugged sea cliffs. It extends into the North Sea and features a mix of natural beauty, bird colonies, and historical lighthouses. The area is known for its diverse seabird populations, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. Its geological formations date back millions of years, and the surrounding waters are rich in marine life. Flamborough Head is also a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering scenic walking trails, coastal views, and opportunities for sailing and wildlife observation.