Sandsend Ness is an impressive headland which juts out in to the North Sea just north of Sandsend on the Yorkshire Coast.
The headland has been much modified by alum quarrying, and is famous for fossils (including those of extinct marine reptiles) which have been found in the coastal eroded Jurassic rock here.
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