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he coast of Norfolk stretches for nearly 100 miles from the Wash in the west to Hopton-on-Sea, south of Great Yarmouth. The coastline itself is abundant with flora and fauna, including the seal colonies and birdlife for which the county is famous. In fact, three quarters of the north Norfolk coastline is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. However, that very same coastline has proved extremely hazardous to ships for

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