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'Robin Hood's Bay'

Robin Hood’s Bay is a small fishing town or village located five miles south of Whitby on the coast of North Yorkshire, England. Bay Town, as it is known to the locals, is in the ancient parish of Fylingdales and in the wapentake of Whitby Strand.

The origin of the name is uncertain, and it is doubtful if Robin Hood was ever in the vicinity. The bay may be called Robin Hood's Bay, because of the English ballad said according to legend, Robin Hood went out in his fishing trip and he encountered pirates who came to pillage the fisherman's boat. He got the French pirates to surrender and returned the goods that the pirates have robbed during the plundering of the northeast coast of England to the poor peoples. Robin Hood return home to his Merry Men from his trip of fighting the pirates and gave the pirates' loot to the poor people of the village of the bay that is now called Robin Hood's Bay.

The town, which consists of a maze of tiny streets, has a tradition of smuggling, and there is reputed to be a network of subterranean passageways linking the houses. The main legitimate activity had always been fishing, but this started to decline in the late 19th century. These days most of its income comes from tourism. Robin Hood's Bay is also famous for the large number of fossils which may be found on its beach .

Old Seadogs singing shanties outside a local pub.

A young Seadog:)

COMMENTS
Ericf said at 8:51 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Wow...great stuff Mike. It looks as if you had a great time!
Charlespop said at 8:55 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Cool !
Wildthing said at 9:10 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
I always enjoy exploring coastal towns and beaches, ERIC. Glad you like it.

It WAS cool, CHARLES:) But as the year ends and the tourists become scarcer it's more enjoyable to visit these places.
Swedfinn said at 9:28 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
I agree with Eric: "this is great "wow" stuff., again
Lageho said at 9:30 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Nice photos, Mike. I love this part of GB. When I was a seaman I visit many places arond here.
Pattymaryclare said at 9:35 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Oh wow Mikey...I know I'd mentioned to you in another tab that ONE OF MY MOST FAVORITE memories of visiting England was our day at ROBIN HOOD'S BAY. Your pic # 7 is almost an exact duplicate of a print (along with another one) I purchasd there and hung always on my walls (safely in storage now)....I remember that long walk downwards towards the sea like yesterday and WELL I REMEMBER the real deal LOL fish and chips in newspaper - yum! THIS WAS GLORIOUS TO AWAKEN TO so 'thanks for the memories' and some great shots (note you got the 'angle shot thang' goin' on now too!? lol haha wink wink! xox Patty
Wildthing said at 9:43 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Thank you, JORMA, LARS, and PATTY.

Glad that this evoked pleasant memories of your visit to the Bay, Patty. Will send you a copy of #7.
Merja-zerga said at 9:56 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Il existe toujours des histoires sur les petites villes où les villages,
celle-ci est passionnante.
La deuxième partie avec les photos en bord de mer sont somptueuses.
Merci et bravo Mike.
ThierryKarine
Robya said at 10:00 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Gosh Mike that was a fun Tabblo, Full of Little Suprises. Looks like the place and Event was very fun. Love the doggie, Love the Seagulls and the nature shots. You are a good story teller and Narrator. Thanks a Bunch for the fun. Good Blessings, Sincerely, Robbi
Wildthing said at 10:03 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Merci, THIERRY et KARINE. Partout où la terre de rassemblement d'océans sont les endroits spéciaux.

I'm pleased you like this, ROBBI. I love to prowl about beaches at low tide.
Moabjeeper said at 10:09 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
The last shot is superb. Would love to visit the town. Did you hoist a few at Wainwright's?
Appropos said at 10:19 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
that is one beautiful place ... thanks for sharing this mike :)
Wildthing said at 10:21 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Alas, BOB, I had thirty miles to drive home from the Bay, so just had coffee.
Wildthing said at 10:44 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Thank you, FARID. It's a place I first visited back in the early 60's.
Chaitiamma said at 10:46 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
As always, excellent shots of the birds and the scenery !!!
NeusinhaGedoz said at 11:13 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Simply magnificient, Mike !!! Excellent text and beautiful photographs. Nice research work Mike.
Waltinho said at 11:14 a.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Excellent photos!!! I liked a great deal of the Photo 2 and Photo 7. The photo 4 to it seems to me to be a great descent!!! Congratulations!!!
Debdog said at 12:00 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
what a place Mike, you have the coolest towns around you!!! i love the seascapes, the old seadogs and the young seadogs warm your heart watching them play! I am happy we have some areas of beach here too for the dogs to play. mne loves it :) i think that last bird is headed south! LOL..nice work!:)
Krisu said at 12:11 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Beautiful!
Bravemoonbearer said at 12:27 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Simply beautiful,Mike.Wonderful seascapes,capturing the people and of course the sea dogs and birds.Thanks for the tour.
RosaneMar said at 1:06 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Excellent tabblo and pictures Mike!!!
HtD said at 1:22 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
beautiful Tabblo Mike, you are lucky that you life at the seaside. many inspirations for wonderful photos and Tabblo.
Ira said at 3:15 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Wonderful places and very beautiful photos
Moorlerche said at 3:50 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Mike, It was a good idea, that you explained the place's name. I was truly wondering if they christened it after Kevin Costner and the Sarazene had landed here for the Robin-Hood-film. Beautyful photos - especially the on Lorraine took ;-) How shall I put it into words....it's somhow sooo....English!
Wildthing said at 3:50 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Thank you for looking at my pics, DAVID, NEUSINHA, WALTER, DEB, KRIS, SANDY, ROSANE, HENK, and IRA. It's nice to be able to share them.
Andre. said at 4:14 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Prince of thieves got his own bay! Great job reporting, Mike. Dogs=forever!
Wildthing said at 4:27 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Thanks, ANDRE.
Wildthing said at 4:33 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Your comment just came through, ANKE. The town is situated on a very rugged part of the coast. And I'm not sure what 'So English' is anymore. It has changed so much since i was a youngster.
SnowWhite said at 4:45 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Beautiful sunny shots of a grand day out. Like the last pic of the seagull :)
Wildthing said at 5:00 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Yes, we've had a few good mini-adventures this year, SNO'. And the big one still to come.
Loes said at 5:34 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
A beautiful and adventurous tabblo Mike, I've once been to Sherwood Forest, in Nottinghamshire.
Candlepower said at 5:39 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Gorgeous place and wonderful story. Would love to visit there! Very special!
Leftofcenter said at 5:52 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
always enjoy your coastal town series. the seagulls. the abrupt cliffs. tell me you can smell the fish&chips in the air? my favorite pic: the postcards shots.
DocEna said at 7:14 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Fabulous..as u know my favs are the gulls esp the last one..
Cowgirl said at 8:05 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
Nice...... is this your hideout.....place.??? the dogis cool ... he likes the water...
Noe said at 10:22 p.m. on Oct 21, 2009:
This place is really fantastic, thank you for the tour Mike, excellent shots!
Karsten said at 1:19 a.m. on Oct 22, 2009:
Great tabblo Mike - as always.. :-) i can almost hear the difference between the singing shanties and the quitness on the shaw! Thanks!
Wildthing said at 2:34 a.m. on Oct 22, 2009:
Thank you, LOUISE, PAT, ANNELIES, ENALDO, BOBBIE, NOE, and KARSTEN.

And, yes, Scully, I could smell the fish & chips, and even fed the seagulls a few scraps:) Thought everyone could choose their own postcard, seeing as I haven't got addresses, and begrudge the cost of postage:)
EMA said at 7:51 a.m. on Oct 22, 2009:
Very nice tabblo! I love the story about the place and love the place. Wouldn't mind to spend a few days there. :) Your photos are wonderful as always! Cheers!
Wildthing said at 8:38 a.m. on Oct 22, 2009:
I'm sure you would enjoy it, EDITE. And it is very close to the North York Moors and Whitby. A terrific area to explore.
Flashlife said at 10:19 a.m. on Oct 22, 2009:
wow! love the postcards shot! and the biirds so cute! very nice...
Wildthing said at 10:24 a.m. on Oct 22, 2009:
Thank you, JONA.
Rita.Mandarino said at 10:41 a.m. on Oct 22, 2009:
Uau! absolutelly beautiful. I would like to go there. Your photos are fantastic, as usually Mike.
Wildthing said at 11:43 a.m. on Oct 22, 2009:
Thank you, RITA. I'm sure you would love it.
Tishfish said at 6:07 p.m. on Oct 22, 2009:
Beautiful scenery Mike, wonderful shots ! ! !
Wildthing said at 5:38 a.m. on Oct 23, 2009:
It's a place where I would love to live, DOREEN.
Sirnicolay said at 6:05 a.m. on Oct 23, 2009:
Beautiful nature photos as always, Mike! I love the seadog and bird pics :)
Wildthing said at 6:17 a.m. on Oct 23, 2009:
Thank you, JAMES.
D.Clover said at 7:25 a.m. on Oct 23, 2009:
Superb work from you camera again.
Wildthing said at 7:30 a.m. on Oct 23, 2009:
Thank you for leaving a comment, D.C.
PhotoPop said at 11:39 a.m. on Oct 23, 2009:
I really enjoy these small coastal towns, they are easier to take in and understand. A charm for just being what they are, very nice shots Mike.
Wildthing said at 1:49 p.m. on Oct 23, 2009:
Thanks, John. I agree over the charm of these smaller places. They have not been spoiled by development, and still retain a taste of yesteryear.
AdSR said at 12:55 p.m. on Oct 24, 2009:
Another great mix.
Pkeener said at 11:13 a.m. on Oct 25, 2009:
beautyof a tabblo I always enjoy your photo stories from your adventures. I really like the sea dog series and the one of you in #9 and the#10 is mt fave. :)
Wildthing said at 1:09 p.m. on Oct 25, 2009:
Thanks, ARTUR & PAM.
Snooway said at 7:34 p.m. on Oct 28, 2009:
interesting history of Robin Hood's Bay, love your shots of the seadog;)
Wildthing said at 11:50 a.m. on Nov 3, 2009:
Thank you, SUE.
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