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Take a look at some landmarks and locations from around Norfolk - click on the links to see the latest webcam views. If you know of any others send the details to
norfolk@bbc.co.uk
Blakeney Cut
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Blakeney is located on the coast, just north of Holt. This webcam shows The Watch House on the horizon, an old Coastguard look out. In the summer you can see sailing dinghies and book tickets on the quay for boat trips to see the seals on the point. Webcam image courtesy of www.glavenvalley.co.uk. If you discover an error with this image, please e-mail webadmin@glavenmail.co.uk
Burnham Overy Staithe
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Watch the tide coming up the creek with this webcam situated on the Boathouse at Burnham Overy Staithe. The image shows a north-easterly view of marshes, with the sand dunes of Gun Hill in the distance. Webcam image courtesy of www.glavenvalley.co.uk. If you discover an error with this image, please e-mail webadmin@glavenmail.co.uk
Norwich skyline
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The city skyline featuring a bird's-eye-view of Norwich Cathedral, topped by a spire which is the second tallest in England. This image shows large sky-shots as the picture is also used in television forecasts by BBC Weather. This is a BBC webcam.
The Forum, Norwich
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The atrium at The Forum in Norwich hosts concerts, jazz brunches, stand-up comedy nights and community events. The Forum is home to the Millennium Library and the BBC's Eastern headquarters. The church in the distance is St Peter Mancroft. This is a BBC webcam.
Great Yarmouth Harbour
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At the turn of the 20th Century, Great Yarmouth's port was at the centre of the greatest herring fishery in the world. Fish stocks have declined, but the port and harbour remains a hive of industry with its ocean going traffic. Webcam image courtesy of www.budgetmarquees.co.uk
Happisburgh
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A view out towards the North Sea from the observation platform of Happisburgh Lighthouse. A small village on the north Norfolk coast, residents live in the constant shadow of coastal erosion taking away their homes. Webcam image courtesy of www.happisburgh.org.uk. If you discover an error with this image, please e-mail ccag@happisburgh.org.uk
Heacham
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A view of the North Beach in Heacham, a popular coastal resort situated between Hunstanton and Sandringham. The resort enjoys many spectacular sunsets thanks to its westerly direction. Locally the area is known as the sunset coast. Webcam image courtesy of Positive Computing. If you discover an error with this image, please e-mail richard@positivecomputing.co.uk
Norwich Market
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Norwich Market was redeveloped in 2006 with new stalls, but it was the Normans who moved the city's market from Tombland to its current location in the heart of the city. It remains the largest six-day open-air market in England. This is a BBC webcam.
Millennium Plain, Norwich
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Millennium Plain nestles between The Forum and St Peter Mancroft Church in the heart of Norwich. The amphitheatre gives local performers and groups a stage throughout the summer, with seasonal activities in the winter. This is a BBC webcam.
BBC Radio Norfolk radiocar webcam
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The radio car webcam allows you to hitch a ride with BBC Radio Norfolk's Treasure Quest team each Sunday from 0900-1200, as well as other outside broadcasts and events. This camera feed is only updated during certain programmes. This is a BBC webcam.
BBC Radio Norfolk studio
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In the summer of 2003, BBC Radio Norfolk moved from studios in Surrey Street to The Forum in the heart of Norwich. Broadcasting to the county since 1980, the station remains one of the most popular BBC Local Radio services in the UK. This is a BBC webcam.
Red squirrel enclosure at Pensthorpe Nature Reserve
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Red squirrels are born at Pensthorpe and raised in aviaries as part of the East Anglian Red Squirrel Breeding Programme. The squirrels are then introduced to the wild in Anglesey, which in turn helps to increase the gene pool and the species' future. This is a BBC webcam produced with the assistance of Pensthorpe Nature Reserve.
Sheringham Railway
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Sheringham Station is the headquarters of the North Norfolk Railway. Built in 1887 by William Marriott, the line runs a 10.5 mile route to Holt through an area of north Norfolk designated as being of outstanding natural beauty. Webcam image courtesy of North Norfolk Railway.
Run at Wells Harbour
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Looking north, this is a view of the run at Wells Harbour. The location has offered ships safety and moorings for at least 600 years. Wells retains a small fishing fleet and the harbour caters for a growing leisure trade. Webcam image courtesy of www.wellsharbour.co.uk.
Wells Harbour
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Wells-next-the-Sea on the Norfolk coast has been a safe haven for ships and boats for at least 600 years and was one of England's major ports in Tudor times. Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, it remains a popular tourist destination. Webcam image courtesy of www.wellsharbour.co.uk
Technical info
Please note that webcam images may occasionally be unavailable or fail to update due to technical, operational or weather issues - apologies for any disappointment if you notice a problem. If you know of any other webcams in Norfolk, send the details to
norfolk@bbc.co.uk
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