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Video Picture Post: Scarborough at Easter



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Published Date:
23 March 2008
RAIN, hail, sun and hearty gusts: a meteorological snapshot of an east coast resort this Easter weekend. But you don't need your coat to experience it. Just click on and enjoy the ride.
Easter Saturday in Scarborough was not one for sunseekers. There were rays, certainly, but mixed up with every weather front imaginable, except snow - that was saved for the Sunday.

In this exclusive Yorkshire Post video you can experience the bracing delights of one of Yorkshire's favourite holiday destinations from your desktop.

Beginning in Paradise - the historic street below the castle off which Anne Bronte is buried, moving on to the hotchpotch of crab pots, boats and amusements on the seafront to majestic, wide open beaches, this three-and-a-half-minute video snapshot is an invigorating wander through an alluring resort which has been attracting holidaymakers for three-and-a-half centuries.

So just click on, sit back and enjoy the journey.

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  • Last Updated: 23 March 2008 9:01 PM
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Loiner expat,

USA 24/03/2008 21:38:18
......Anne Bronte is buried, moving on to the hotchpotch of crab pots, boats and amusements...

shouldn't it be "hodge podge"?
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