If you head for the pier at low tide between September and November and look down where the Rivers Hull and Humber meeet, you may be lucky enough to see seals diving in and out of the water. That time of year is their breeding season and they go down to the confluence at low tide to feed on the eels which swim down the Hull into the Humber. When the water is low it’s easier for the seals to catch them. The most beautiful sight I ever saw was…
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Reply on On the Waterfont (part two)
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about 1 month ago
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Beautiful Hull
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Reply on St Charles
by TinaT
6 months ago
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Beautiful Hull
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It’s The Church of St Charles Borromeo, on Jarratt Street just near the theatre.
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7 months ago
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Beautiful Hull
Last updated 7 months ago.
One of Hull’s hidden gems. How many people know of the existence of such a magnificent interior, right in the heart of the city?
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