As I’m sure you are all aware we have finally seen Summer! This weekend was boiling! We decided to goto Easington beach on the yorkshire East coast, spurn point near enough. I love this place and have always come since I was a little girl, and my mum always use to come with my Gran and Grandad when she was little, so it was really nice to share my favourite place with my boyfriend. There is nothing there, no amusments, no rides no nothing, it is literally a beach and a bird reserve. The beach has a lot of WW2 bunkers on it that use to be on the coast and have collapsed into the sea. The coast is literally wearing away, every time you come it’s different. Walk half a mile and your at Kilnsea Beach which is basically the beach then a road then the River Humber, sometimes the sea completely takes the road and the people living at the light house and coast guard are cut off from the main line. It’s a beautfiul gem that many people don’t realise exists. We had a picnic on the beach, played tennis and went for a long walk along the deserted beach, paddled in rock pools and walked along the road in between the sea and the river. It was a prefect summers day.
Much love
Natasha x
Ooh this is such a beautiful place! I love finding those hidden beaches but definitely haven't come across one like that. Jealous!
Lovely photos! Reminds me i really need a day out at the beach soon! Btw, what camera do you use? Its lush!
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Wow, absolutely beautiful!
Sophie 🙂
that really does look so simple but yet still very beautiful & peaceful..
I have nominated you for the Liebster award over on my blog 🙂
Anna
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its so unique with the river on one side and the beach on the other! xx
hi rebecca, thank you very much, i use an slr canon 450d 🙂 x
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awh thank you very much Anna 🙂 xx
Gorgeous photos, looks like a perfect day just you and the boy
Lauren
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This has just made me want to go to the beach, lovely photos =)
Hannah
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These pictures are so beautiful!