| Fishing Pond Fish colorful and lively port

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

On the north coast of Northumberland, England Seahouses is a large town. The village of Seahouses attract many visitors during the summer months. Y "famous for its picturesque harbor and photographed well. This is not only still a working fishing port, but also plays an important role in tourism, being the embarkation point for visits to the Farne Islands

Seahouses is a busy fishing port and resort and colorful. Y 'traditional English coastal resort with many cafes, restaurants, fish and chips, arcades. It has several hotels and pubs.

There are boat trips to watch birds and seal colonies on the Farne Islands all summer boat company more competitive, offering different packages that can include land, at least make one for seabirds and seals.

Sunderland on the north side of the land of the village has existed since the Bronze Age and is known as the fishing village of Seahouses.

A Marine Life Center is an attraction of the city is a gallery of life in the fishing industry at sea and on land in the village. Tides is a touch pool and a lake trout of 50,000 liters, giving you the chance to feed the fish. There is also a fisherman's cottage and a museum to reconstruct the life and times of fishermen Northumberland.

The current carries the name of Seahouses lifeboat Grace Darling. Grace Darling was the daughter of William Darling, the lighthouse keeper on Longstone Rock, one of the Farne Islands, off the coast of Northumberland. Bamborough was born in 1816, and is distinguished by the heroism of the survivors rescued nine crew and passengers of the steamship Forfarshire, when it hit rocks vendors on the night of September 5, 1838. The lifeboat house, has rowed in Forfarshire housed in the Grace Darling Museum in Bamburgh,

The Farne Islands are off the coast of Seahouses has served as a chapel for the monks of Durham, is now a sanctuary for birds and wildlife in an appropriate manner under the protection of Cuthbert. At that time, was famous as a maker of miracles in the name of the gods. One day a dying child womans cured with a kiss. The microscopic shells found only on the island of Farne traditionally called St. Cuthbert pearls, and says the sailors were taken from him.

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