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    Saw this very colourful little butterfly over the side of a small cliff at Flamborough Head.
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    Very pretty, not sure I've seen one - but I hope that you weren't hanging over to get it though

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    LOL, no it was a gentle cliff leading down to a land slipped area.
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    The second photo is a real cracker Rolf.

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    It's a real stunner of a butterfly, isn't it.

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