Seven Natural Wonders was a television series that was broadcast on BBC Two from 3 May to 20 June 2005. The programme took an area of England each week and, from votes by the people living in that ...
A narrow sand tidal island called Spurn in Yorkshire was featured in BBC’s Seven Natural Wonders in 2005 - here is some background on how it was formed.
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Spurn Head was featured in the BBC show Seven Natural Wonders in May 20 years ago as it has been known as one of the wonders of Yorkshire. A group of men travelling along a railway track using a ...