On the Trail of Count Dracula (1)
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Detail from Fisherman statue - Filey, North Yorksh…
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On the Trail of Count Dracula (3)
The 199 Steps at Whitby, North Yorkshire
Whitby Harbour, with people strolling.
Footpath along Scalby Beck, North Yorkshire, UK
Filey, Yorkshire, August 1989
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On the Trail of Count Dracula (2)
These are the 199 steps in Whitby, North Yorkshire. The dog in Bram Stoker's novel Dracula is supposed to have run up these steps to the graveyard at the top.
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