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A Landscape of contrasts

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Norfolk is renowned for its big skys and Flat marshy countryside however, travel away from the steriotypical flat Broadland Marshes and across the fertile farmland and head North towards Cromer and the land steadily rises untill within a mile of the coast the land plummets several hundred feet towards the sea. This area is made up of Sands and gravels evidence of a huge climate change in the past when norfolk was at the boundaries of the last ice advance in the Ice Age. The area between Overstrnd Running through Cromer Sheringham and Westwards towards Weybourne and Blakeney this area of high Ground Pine woods and Heathland is known as the Cromer Holt ridge and reaches over 300 feet in many areas.The area is mainly sands and gravels and is the results of melting waters at the end of the glacial advance features such as Muckleburgh hill at Kelling are classic geographical examples