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The Bark Endeavour in Whitby Harbour


A replica of Captain Cook's ship HM Bark Endeavour. It is about 40% of the original's size. It is used for pleasure trips along the coast of North Yorkshire, UK.
In the background are the cottages and beach where Bram Stoker worked on his novel 'Dracula'. The sandy beach is the place where Dracula's ship is supposed to have run aground.
In the background are the cottages and beach where Bram Stoker worked on his novel 'Dracula'. The sandy beach is the place where Dracula's ship is supposed to have run aground.
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