On the Trail of Count Dracula (2)
On the Trail of Count Dracula (1)
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The Landing Beach at Filey, North Yorkshire
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Amusement Arcade, Filey, North Yorkshire
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Filey Bay, North Yorkshire
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The Bark Endeavour in Whitby Harbour
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On the Trail of Count Dracula (3)


In the background are the cottages and beach in Whitby, North Yorkshire where Bram Stoker worked on his Gothic Horror novel Dracula. The ship in the novel is supposed to have been grounded on those sands.
The ship in this picture is a 40% sized replica of Captain Cook's ship HM Bark Endeavour.
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The ship in this picture is a 40% sized replica of Captain Cook's ship HM Bark Endeavour.
(Experimental use of Raw Therapee 4 to process raw to JPEG.)
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