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Seal-Spotting and Helicopter Sightings: A Classic Day Out at Donna Nook

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Seal-Spotting and Helicopter Sightings: A Classic Day Out at Donna Nook

Both residents and visitors of Lincolnshire are drawn to Donna Nook, a beloved coastal jewel of the county, celebrated for its exceptional natural charm and distinctive wildlife. The area is renowned for its colony of grey seals, managing to hold the fascination of those who visit. One local recounted a noteworthy experience at the site, telling of a time they had to step aside to allow a pair of Chinook helicopters to land. Despite not having set foot at Donna Nook for over twenty years, the individual was able to recognise the enchanting location from a photograph shared on the internet. This location continues to be treasured, perfectly merging the tranquil spectacle of natural wildlife with unexpected excitement from occasional military activities.

This article was written by The Lincoln Post, with information sourced online.

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