A couple in a Porsche 911 have visited Cromer's lifeboat station as part of a tour of 238 lifeboat stations in 911 hours.
Belinda and James Richardson, from London, are driving around the UK and Ireland, covering 8,500 miles, to raise money for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI).
The couple started their journey in Morecambe on August 23 and visited Cromer Lifeboat Station on September 13.
Cromer RNLI shore crew and visits team volunteer, Jane Brucass, said: "It was great to meet Belinda and James.
"This is a fantastic fundraiser for the charity.
"We wish them all the best on the rest of their journey and thank them as their fundraising helps us save lives at sea."
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RNLI director of fundraising, Jayne George, said: "We are so grateful to Belinda and James for taking on this huge challenge and look forward to welcoming them at all of our lifeboat stations around the coast.
"We’re honoured Belinda and James have decided to raise even more money to fund a new D class inshore lifeboat.
"In 2023 alone, D class lifeboats saved 96 lives and helped 2,028 people in difficulty."
To donate, visit rnli-911challenge.co.uk.
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