360 degree panoramas
 
Bypassed by the motorway this quiet market
town has aa ancient abbey and a traditional
market square
Taken from one of the piers we have
captured the harbour without missing
a thing. (Canon G9)
Known of course for the Humber Bridge
once the longest suspension bridge in
the world Hessle foreshore is a popular
site for tourists where you can get to touch
and feel the bridge
Not as busy as it was years ago sadly
Withernsea pier is remebered by the
many holiday makers that used to come
Two new office developments adjacent
to the Hull Marina on the waterfront
An offbeat llok at round the world travel
From here you can visit the East and the
West in seconds
<360 degree panoramas
Looking inland across the new Humber
Quays development and the Marina
This Seaside resort is busy all the
year round. The harbour is used by fishing
boats, pleasure cruisers, and the
occasional small cargo ship
A colourful array of boats as usual
in this picturesque fishing and pleasure
craft harbour
the Withernsea beach showing the huge
boulders shipped in from Scandinavia
to protect the town from the onslaught
of coastal errosion
A massive Pan covering the full town
from this impressive viewpoint
View over Hull from 8 floors up.
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Images were capyured with Canon EOS 40D and Canon G9 cameras.
Panoramas produced by Panorama Studio v1.6
View of the humber from Arras Hill 500 feet above sea level Superbob at Hull Fair. £ images were stitched to achieve this shot
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