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"Hunstanton:-
Seal Island:-
North Norfolk is well known for its seal populations, and although sick and injured seals ending up at the local sea life centre or seal sanctury, can be visited, why not opt to see them in there natural enviroment.
For a small fee there are many boats being launched from hunstanton with the soul purpose of visiting the nearby sand flats, in the middle of the Wash, otherwise known as Seal Island.
For the Chance of seeing many seals both young and old, in their element. With the added oppurtunity of seeing the striped cliffs of hunstanton, and its lighthouse from a different perspective. Go to the promenade and book yourself on one of these trips.
On the day you will be given a set place and time to meet the boat, then you will sail out for around 30-40 minutes into the middle of nowhere where you will encounter many seals. These animals are used to the boats and many will come close to investigate, but most will spend their time sunning themselves on the sand flats.
Remember to take a camera with you not only to take photo's of the delightfully playfull seals but also the extrodinary views of hunstanton from the sea"