Tees Bay

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Tees Bay
Location County Durham, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates 54°39′48″N1°6′23″W / 54.66333°N 1.10639°W / 54.66333; -1.10639 Coordinates: 54°39′48″N1°6′23″W / 54.66333°N 1.10639°W / 54.66333; -1.10639
Historic map of Tees Bay Transactions of the Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1918) (14802436213).jpg
Historic map of Tees Bay

Tees Bay is a bay on the North Sea in County Durham, England, located nearby Redcar Beach, Seaton Carew Beach and Seaton Snook. [1]

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References

  1. "Tees Bay" . Retrieved 16 May 2017.