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Places FeaturesYou are in: Humber > Places > Places Features > Coastal Humber Coastal HumberThe coastline between Flamborough Head and Cleethorpes is rich in history, spanning fifteen hundred years from the dark ages through to modern times. It also holds more than a few secrets, from the major port which was lost to the sea, to a huge underground nuclear bunker. But it also holds some fascinating stories of those whose lives have been influenced by the coast. FLAMBOROUGH CAVESWhen it comes to sheer dramatic beauty, few spots can rival Flamborough. The lighthouse, and the imposing cliffs are always a huge draw. But for retired coastguard Vic Crosthwaite, the real gems lie within the rock. He takes听 us on a journey to explore Flamborough's smugglers' caves.
Help playing audio/video GOING UNDERGROUNDAn ordinary grass field just outside a coastal village hides a secret. A bomb-proof bunker designed to run the region in the event of a nuclear war.
Help playing audio/video QUEEN OF THE MARSHESJune Barton has spent her life living alongside the marshes, and to her, this is most spectacular part of our coastline. In June's words "I'm often down on this marsh on my own. Out of the way and at peace with the world and that's what I love". And that's why June is known as the Queen of the Marsh. June spends almost every day walking here on the Fossdyke and Kirton marshes on the edge of the Wash. She's always lived within half a mile of where she was born - here on the edge of the marsh. Since then she's written books and given talks about it, and that's how she's acquired her unofficial title.
Help playing audio/video A CHALK CHANNELDane's Dyke is one of the east coast's oldest earthworks. Stone Age man made the first excavations in the area and later generations expanding on the work.
Help playing audio/video The Hispanola SEASIDE SPIRITA couple who started a new life at Chapel St Leonards, running one of the country's most unusual pubs. Gillian and Paul, orginally from Sheffield,听 run a boat shaped bar on the beach.听 It is named the Hispanola, after the ship in the novel Treasure Island.
Help playing audio/video Acoustic mirror WARTIME DEFENCESDefending the east coast was a primary objective during both world wars.
Help playing audio/video Linkage Green INDEPENDENT LIFE IN MABLETHORPEWe meet a mother and son whose lives have been turned around by a new centre on the coast which offers hope to people living with mental illness. Linkage Green has given Jody a new found freedom which benefits all his family.
Help playing audio/video Humberston Fitties A RARE PLOTLANDHumberston Fitties is one of the oldest plot-land developments in this country. Now given protected status this holiday village has a wide range of houses, some self-built.
Help playing audio/video SPURN SINGERSMeet a musician who's been inspired to write a special song to reflect the unique landscape of Spurn Point.
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Help playing audio/video VANISHING VILLAGESCoastal erosion has seen dozens of Holderness villages being lost to the sea. Discover how once thriving ports disappeared beneath the waves
Help playing audio/video last updated: 02/05/2008 at 13:55 SEE ALSOYou are in: Humber > Places > Places Features > Coastal Humber |
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