Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Cromer, England.
June, 2006. Located in East-Central England north of Norwich (pronounced Nor'ich). On the North Sea facing the inlet commonly called "The Wash." Because of it's location, the buildings show Dutch architectural influences (note the roof lines). Cromer was a vacation spot for the British middle classes at the turn of the last century, toward the end of the Victorian era. Cromer and the surrounding areas are refreshingly free of Americans and Japanese. England at its best.

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