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RE: Walking the Suffolk Coast


The Ness at Lowestoft, this is Britains most Easterly Point, there is really nothing here that shines like a beacon, it is in an industrial area, it has a protective sea wall, 'Gulliver' the wind turbine stands at 413' from base to upright tip and is the largest in the UK 







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'Gulliver' The Wind Turbine at Ness Point is Britains largest turbine standing at 413' and is situated at Britains Most Easterly point

http://www.ness-point.co.uk/Lowestoft-Renewable-Energy/Tallest-Wind-Turbine-in-the-UK-Gulliver/





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The Maritime Museum




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The Lowestoft Scores

Ancient thoroughfares that led from the old town down to the shoreline

http://www.lowestoftonline.com/information/?history2









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In the High Street and Sparrows Nest area of Lowestoft are a few of these signs this one referring to the most Easterly Post Office in the UK



Sparrows Nest Memorial Gardens and area

http://www.bbc.co.uk/suffolk/360/views/lowestoft_sparrows_nest_gardens1.shtml





A Victorian Bridge within the park










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