- The countryside here
is mostly flat, with the attractive rolling Wolds extending northwards
from Lincolnshire and ending spectacularly at Flamborough Head's
chalk cliff face.
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- The rest of the county,
once marshland, is now agricultural.
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- The traditional seaside
resort of Scarborough sits on a headland with 2 beautiful bays
and an old harbour.
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- On the edge of the
Wolds is Beverley, an unspoilt market town with 2 superb churches.
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- To the south is the
Humber estuary with Kingston - upon - Hull, once a major port,
now the ferry terminal for Belgium and Holland.
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