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Pictures - Whitby, North Yorkshire - England
Whitby, in North Yorkshire, England, is a charming coastal town known for the Gothic ruins of Whitby Abbey, which inspired Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula." The town is also notable for its maritime history, being the place where Captain James Cook learned navigation. Attractions include the fishing port, the beach, St. Mary's Church, and the Captain Cook Museum. Whitby is famous for its historic atmosphere, seafood cuisine—especially fish and chips—and its scenic landscapes by the sea and nearby moorlands. It is a popular destination for tourists seeking culture, history, and nature in a picturesque setting
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Whitby, England |
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Whitby, England |
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Whitby, England |
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Whitby, England |
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Whitby, England |
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Whitby, England |
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