Aerial view of Spurn Head,Humberside,England. Spurn Head is a coastal peninsula,formed by the deposition of sand across the Humber estuary. Sand was carried from the north along the coast by the mechanism of long-shore drift. As the sand reached the estuary,it was deposited forming a long sand bar. In time,this has become a four mile long peninsula | |
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