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We came across this and found it interesting.
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SOUTH OF SCARBOROUGH,
NORTH YORKSHIRE, U/K
Along the coast and a little to the south of Scarborough, just beyond Cayton Bay and towards Filey, there is a large and permantent Seal Colony where living in harmony can be found both Grey and Common Seals.  These wonderful creatures, particularly with their young, are a delight to see and enthusiasts go to great lengths to access them from the Cliff Tops.

The ideal and perfect way to view them, their young and their breeding grounds and feeding sites, is from the sea.
The Ex-RNLI Lifeboat,the William Cantrell Ashley, sails daily, during the Summer, weather permitting, out of Scarborough Harbour and not only visits these colonies but passes along a stretch of coast line that provides an ideal habbitat for Seals and a wide variety of other wild life.

WHY NOT JOIN THEM?
For full details of these relatively inexpensive trips and all the other interesting things associated with the fully refurbished Ex-RNLI Lifeboat, William Cantrell Ashley, Click below.
Sailing out of Scarborough Harbour.
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SEALS
IMPORTANT NOTE.
The Lifeboat William Cantrell Ashley is currently the ONLY boat licensed and insured to operate out of Scarborough and go the distances required to see ALL the Sea Bird and Seal Colonies, down as far as Filey Brigg, where the majority are to be found.
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SOUTH OF SCARBOROUGH,
NORTH YORKSHIRE, U/K
Along the coast and a little to the south of Scarborough, just beyond Cayton Bay and towards Filey, there is a large and permantent Seal Colony where living in harmony can be found both Grey and Common Seals.  These wonderful creatures, particularly with their young, are a delight to see and enthusiasts go to great lengths to access them from the Cliff Tops.

The ideal and perfect way to view them, their young and their breeding grounds and feeding sites, is from the sea.
The Ex-RNLI Lifeboat,the William Cantrell Ashley, sails daily, during the Summer, weather permitting, out of Scarborough Harbour and not only visits these colonies but passes along a stretch of coast line that provides an ideal habbitat for Seals and a wide variety of other wild life.

WHY NOT JOIN THEM?
For full details of these relatively inexpensive trips and all the other interesting things associated with the fully refurbished Ex-RNLI Lifeboat, William Cantrell Ashley, Click below.
Sailing out of Scarborough Harbour.
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SEALS
IMPORTANT NOTE.
The Lifeboat William Cantrell Ashley is currently the ONLY boat licensed and insured to operate out of Scarborough and go the distances required to see ALL the Sea Bird and Seal Colonies, down as far as Filey Brigg, where the majority are to be found.
We came across this and found it interesting.
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SOUTH OF SCARBOROUGH,
NORTH YORKSHIRE, U/K
Along the coast and a little to the south of Scarborough, just beyond Cayton Bay and towards Filey, there is a large and permantent Seal Colony where living in harmony can be found both Grey and Common Seals.  These wonderful creatures, particularly with their young, are a delight to see and enthusiasts go to great lengths to access them from the Cliff Tops.

The ideal and perfect way to view them, their young and their breeding grounds and feeding sites, is from the sea.
The Ex-RNLI Lifeboat,the William Cantrell Ashley, sails daily, during the Summer, weather permitting, out of Scarborough Harbour and not only visits these colonies but passes along a stretch of coast line that provides an ideal habbitat for Seals and a wide variety of other wild life.

WHY NOT JOIN THEM?
For full details of these relatively inexpensive trips and all the other interesting things associated with the fully refurbished Ex-RNLI Lifeboat, William Cantrell Ashley, Click below.
Sailing out of Scarborough Harbour.
Any Questions?
Please
You are our
Visitor. Thank You.
Please sign our Guest Book, if only to say you don't like our site.  We promise there will be no follow up of Promotional Material or unsolicitored e-mail.
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SEALS
IMPORTANT NOTE.
The Lifeboat William Cantrell Ashley is currently the ONLY boat licensed and insured to operate out of Scarborough and go the distances required to see ALL the Sea Bird and Seal Colonies, down as far as Filey Brigg, where the majority are to be found.
We came across this and found it interesting.
You will too.

DO NOT BUY DRUGS ON THE INTERNET.