One of the busiest places on Yorkshire’s coast is among the best places to see an array of marine creatures.
On Scarborough’s Marine Drive, a few hundred yards from the seafront’s amusement arcades and chip shops, stands an altogether different attraction which looks set to amaze visitors to the resort.
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and art-science-climate organisation Invisible Dust have launched a seawatching station in a repurposed bus shelter, featuring free seawatching telescopes and wildlife information panels.
The unique wildlife observation point has been selected at a point on the Yorkshire coast known as the Cetacean Highway, because of the frequency that creatures such as dolphins can be seen crossing the bay.
On Scarborough’s Marine Drive, a few hundred yards from the seafront’s amusement arcades and chip shops, stands an altogether different attraction which looks set to amaze visitors to the resort.
Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and art-science-climate organisation Invisible Dust have launched a seawatching station in a repurposed bus shelter, featuring free seawatching telescopes and wildlife information panels.
The unique wildlife observation point has been selected at a point on the Yorkshire coast known as the Cetacean Highway, because of the frequency that creatures such as dolphins can be seen crossing the bay.
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