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On the first full day of our trip to Whitby, we made our first pilgrimage to the ruins of the Abbey. Because ELDERGOTHS. (Well, me and sister-out-law, anyway.)

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The approach: 199 steps to Whitby Abbey. Every 10 steps is marked with a roman numeral.

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Striking views of Whitby Pier are available from the steps.

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Photography in the adjacent church graveyard is forbidden. Oops. [I failed to read the sign on entry!]

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Blissfully ignorant verboten photo.

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Last forbidden photo of Keiki running up the path, with our destination towering over us. Even after the 199 steps!

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Swapped to the telephoto, because you don’t need much imagination to picture a vampire in the throes of pure bloodlust smashing through that window.

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Most of the next dozen or so photos are just me being enraptured by these stunning ruins.

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(Fell over. Needed cuddle.)

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We needed to investigate ponds and things as well.

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There was a large stone thingum to be sat upon, for instance.

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View of the Abbey from atop the thingum.

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Thingum-sitting failed to get old for quite some time.

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Thingum-standing was also quite popular, due to the fight with the wind you had to have to stay upright. Keiki is of the philosophy that if you scream determinedly enough at something, it cannot hurt you.

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I mean it really is a phenomenal piece of architecture.

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Obelisk.

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Farewell, Abbey, and thanks for the memories.

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Yes, this.

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From: [personal profile] silveradept


Looks like it was full of interesting things to discover and ruminate upon. Or scream at.
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From: [personal profile] pbristow


I opened this post just as the closing theme of "Angel" was playing. How appropriate! =:o}
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From: [personal profile] shirebound


I would definitely have trespassed in that fascinating cemetery with you. What a spectacular place, and such a unique adventure for the children!
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From: [personal profile] emelbe


Gorgeous. Seeing these is a lovely way for my eldergoth soul to start off today.
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From: [personal profile] sfred


I've been visiting Whitby for 40-something years and had managed not to notice that photography is banned in the cemetery.

Lovely pictures!
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From: [personal profile] sfred


Yes, that would make sense! I think most of the photos I've taken there have been of birds.
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From: [personal profile] bitterlawngnome


Although. For Max Goth, it should probably have been at least a bit foggy :)
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From: [personal profile] lurkingcat


Great pictures!

I really need to go back there one of these days.
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From: [personal profile] gwendraith


It's a great place and you got some smashing photos - especially the graveyard. I would have headed right there (as I have a fascination for gravestones) and probably missed the sign, too :)
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Thank you for sharing these lovely photos. It looks like it was a wonderful bright winter's day. Isn't there a whalebone arch in the town? Or am I mixing that up with another place?
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Thank you. Considering I was there in 1976, I guess you could say that that local sight really stuck with me! I remember that whole part of England as beautiful.
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