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Spurn Point

Spurn Point is a headland stretching into the Humber estuary. The land is made of sand and shingle and is subject to erosion by the North Sea. The area has been a wildlife reserve since the 1950s and is popular with birdwatchers.

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last updated: 31/10/07

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