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Down in Port Mulgrave.


A tour of this old spot now. We have managed to scramble down here using steep steps, ladders and ropes you can just see on the left here. There are a number of habitable dwellings down here, created by fishermen no doubt. They can all be described perhaps as what we might call ‘character houses’. Dotted around are all kinds of ancient paraphernalia.
We can just see the abandoned tramway tunnel entrance slightly to the left and above that rusty A-frame, but it is now sealed up of course..
See PiP for more distant view and adjacent last photo for top view and more detailed historic description.
Enjoy full screen.
We can just see the abandoned tramway tunnel entrance slightly to the left and above that rusty A-frame, but it is now sealed up of course..
See PiP for more distant view and adjacent last photo for top view and more detailed historic description.
Enjoy full screen.
Peter_Private_Box, Erhard Bernstein, homaris, J. Gafarot and 9 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Intyeresting note.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneKeep safe. Herb
Interesting details, Herb!
Thanks for sharing!
Herb Riddle club has replied to J.Garcia clubKeep safe. Herb
eine einsame Bucht.
Klasse fotografiert.
Weard
It all looks a bit dilapidated and I think "character houses" is being generous. Even the sea defences are falling to bits. Having said that it looks like an interesting place to explore and take photos and it has an fascinating history!
I like the green and brown colours on the cliffside.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton clubKeep safe. Herb
TOZ
A very nice picture, which I like very much!
I have never been here, but it certainly looks interesting, and I can now add it to the list for my next Yorkshire trip!!!!
Thanks for sharing!
Best Wishes, HFF, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
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