Stunning photographs taken from the air, show the expanse of a part of the Norfolk coastline.
The photographs, taken by aerial photographer Mike Page, show the expanse of the ever-shifting Scoby Sands.
Forever changing, the sands have looked very different over the years, as the shoal shifts, and today the golden sands peeped above the water at a great scale.
The sandbank runs near shore, north to south from Caister south towards Great Yarmouth, and is home to colonies of grey seals.
Tiny seals pictured in the images, show the scale of the expanse from above, surrounded by the treacherous waters.
Made up of 30 towering turbines, the Scroby Sands Offshore Wind Farm is 2.5km offshore and was commissioned in 2003.
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