Norfolk's diverse coastline is one of Britain's natural highlights.

North Norfolk News: A photo of Cley, which is part of Paul Macro's new book, The Norfolk Coast - A Photographic Journey. Picture: Paul MacroA photo of Cley, which is part of Paul Macro's new book, The Norfolk Coast - A Photographic Journey. Picture: Paul Macro (Image: Archant)

And now photographer Paul Macro has published a book filled with stunning images captured at spots around Nelson's County where the land meets the sea.

Among the locations featured in The Norfolk Coast - A Photographic Journey are Cromer, Hunstanton, Gorleston and Happisburgh.

Mr Macro, 44, who lives in Norwich, said he had always loved the county's coastline.

He said: 'The sights, sounds, and smells of the Norfolk coast are woven into my soul.'

North Norfolk News: A photo of Happisburgh Lighthouse, which is part of Paul Macro's new book, The Norfolk Coast - A Photographic Journey. Picture: Paul MacroA photo of Happisburgh Lighthouse, which is part of Paul Macro's new book, The Norfolk Coast - A Photographic Journey. Picture: Paul Macro (Image: Archant)

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North Norfolk News: A photo of Hemsby, which is part of Paul Macro's new book, The Norfolk Coast - A Photographic Journey. Picture: Paul MacroA photo of Hemsby, which is part of Paul Macro's new book, The Norfolk Coast - A Photographic Journey. Picture: Paul Macro (Image: Archant)

North Norfolk News: A photo of Hemsby, which is part of Paul Macro's new book, The Norfolk Coast - A Photographic Journey. Picture: Paul MacroA photo of Hemsby, which is part of Paul Macro's new book, The Norfolk Coast - A Photographic Journey. Picture: Paul Macro (Image: Archant)