Disused lighthouse Spurn Point, East Yorkshire, England.


Spurn Point (or Spurn Head, as it is also konwn) is a narrow sand spit of the coast of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England that reaches into the North Sea and forms the north bank of the mouth of the river Humber estuary. Its over 3 miles ( km) long, and only 50 yards (46 m) wide in places.


Size: 5127px × 3407px
Location: Spurn Head, East Yorkshire, UK.
Photo credit: © Clynt Garnham / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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