The cliffs at Old Hunstanton, Norfolk, UK
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Hunstanton is a town in County Norfolk of eastern England. It sits on the eastern side of a small North Sea inlet known as the Wash, facing east (unusually for the UK's east coast). The town is located about 165 km (around 100 km) northeast of London, and a bit less than half as far to the northwest of the city of Norwich. The town is perhaps best known for its coastal cliffs, which are part of the Hunstanton Formation. Seen in this drone video, the formation is distuinguished by its reddish limestone layer topped by a white chalk layer.
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Situated just a stones throw from the busy resort of "New" Hunstanton, the eroding cliffs at Old Hunstanton, famous for their orange stripe are exceptionally rich in ammonite fossils, breeding fulmars and are one of the only coastlines on the English east coast to face west. Most of this footage was taken on a dreary misty November day, but I did what I could by adding in a bit of ground footage taken in the summer.