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A view of the North Sea from Seaton Sluice, a small coastal village in Northumberland midway between Whitley Bay and Blyth in North East England. The isolated sandstone pinnacle is known locally as Charlie’s Garden, named after the person who cultivated the top of it before the sea finally eroded the rocks between it and the mainland. It is not a sea stack but the result of 19th quarrying.
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