A wildlife trust has explained how nature itself is repairing a peninsula split in two by a massive tidal surge more than a decade ago. Spurn, a 3.5 mile (6km) spit comprising sand, mud and marram ...
A narrow sand tidal island called Spurn in Yorkshire was featured in BBC’s Seven Natural Wonders in 2005 - here is some background on how it was formed. Spurn is a narrow sand tidal island situated on ...
They say Spurn Point feels like the edge of the earth, yet beneath the North Sea's murky depths lies a forgotten town buried metres down. Ravenser Odd, also known as Ravensrodd, was once a thriving ...
There is nothing more beautiful than a beach glittering with frost in the early morning sun, framed by a pale blue winter sky with birds calling on the breeze and the promise of a hot drink once ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Conservationists feared Spurn Point would become an island after a tidal surge in 2013 [BBC] A wildlife trust has explained how ...