Site of the old Lifeboat Station including the old slipway which used to launch the lifeboat into the bay, North Landing is a small bay on Flamborough Head headland. The bay its self is still famous for its smugglers’ caves and panoramic views north along the coast to Filey and Scarborough. Once the hub of Flamborough’s small, but active fishing industry, a few cobles (the distinctive local fishing boat) can still be seen.
This one isn’t linked properly,
but I copied and pasted-
Nice conversion,
though seems to be a bit dirty-
The composition seems a little tight,
like more space is needed,
or that a slightly wider view,
or a landscape shot might have suited better-