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Seaside PanoramasYou are in: Humber > In Pictures > Panoramas > Seaside Panoramas > Spurn Point Spurn PointSpurn 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. To move around in the image, hold down your left mouse button and drag, or use cursor keys. Use "A" to zoom in and "Z" to zoom out. Please be patient while the image loads. last updated: 31/10/07 SEE ALSOYou are in: Humber > In Pictures > Panoramas > Seaside Panoramas > Spurn Point
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