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Windy North Norfolk
... 50 mph speed limit I was on the A14 heading east and passing Kettering an hour later. I stopped at Tesco in Huntingdon for some breakfast - too early for the cafe so I bought myself a wrap - and then I was off on the A141 and arrived in Hunstanton just after it had got properly light, to top up with diesel at my second Tesco of the day. Whilst I was filling up a Waxwing flew over.
I called Ian and we agreed to meet up at Holkham Gap. He was staying in a B&B in ...
Camping in Applewood Camping and Caravan Park
Applewood Camping and Caravan Park is a family vw campervan hire site situated on the grounds of the famous Banham Zoo. Located in Norwich, Norfolk, this campervan hire site is ideal for exploring both the Norfolk and Suffolk countryside. Set on spectacular parkland this site has 10 hardstanding pitches, 190 on level grass and ...
The start of the start.
... summer. On the plus side my mum made me a mean bacon sandwich, done my washing and I witnessed Ben malardho eat some food without safari watch filming him. Don't worry there will be more specials live from nandos on animal planet very soon. Let's hope tomorrow will be more successful. But in true Mark Pitt style I will still be running the airport shops with my head up my **** and a pocket full of money trying to get ...
Oh Jays
... of the day even got a couple of decent photos.
The drive back to Hunstanton felt quite long (although we did stop briefly at Cley to see if there was any passage at sea) and it was dark when we got back to the chalet. The bright lights of Kings Lynn weren’t enough to tempt us again so we returned to the Waterside Bar via a couple of other places, where the evening meals weren’t quite as good as those we’d had on Friday night but were still ...
We're off to see the seals
... loose so each step requires much more effort than walking on firm surfaces.
There was a Sandwich Tern overhead and there were numerous Brent Geese in and around the harbour and Gannets were also fishing in the shallow water. There were lots of gulls and waders too plus distant views of harriers over the marshes, but the main attraction were the seals and we started to see a few in the water as we got closer to the end of Blakeney Point. Both Atlantic and Common ...