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Last additions - Cleethorpes Beach - 22nd February 2004
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Cold!321 viewsThe snow and hail was being blown horizontally when this picture was taken.Feb 24, 2004
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Denise and Arthur303 viewsFeb 24, 2004
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Cleethorpes - it's definitely bracing322 viewsFeb 24, 2004
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Nigel's brother, Paul.296 viewsFeb 24, 2004
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Nigel and Vic by the Meridian Line300 viewsFeb 24, 2004
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Meridian Line in Cleethorpes343 viewsWhen the marine embankment was built between Cleethorpes Boating Lake and the sand dunes at Humberston Fitties in the early 1930's a metal plate was set in the pathway. It was presented by Sheffield Foundry and marks where the Greenwich Meridian divides the earth into East and West.Feb 24, 2004
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Distances from the Meridian Line in Cleethorpes326 viewsNorth Pole - 2517 miles
New York - 3481 miles
South Pole - 9919 miles
London - 143 miles
Sydney - 10483 miles
Moscow - 1495 miles
Feb 24, 2004
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379 viewsFeb 24, 2004
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302 viewsFeb 24, 2004
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Haile Sands Fort, Cleethorpes525 viewsCompleted towards the end of the First World War, this fort and Bull Fort on the north side of the humber acted as defences for the Humber and were manned during World War IIFeb 24, 2004
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