DescriptionHumphrey Head - geograph.org.uk - 203380.jpg
English: Humphrey Head. Humphrey Head is a limestone outcrop which juts into the sea at the entrance to the Kent estuary and is allegedly the place where the last wolf in England was killed in the 14th century. This shot is taken from north of the trig pillar looking inland towards the village of Allithwaite.
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