Our favourite pictures of yours from 2024

Brian Matthews' tremendous picture of a puffin at the Farne Islands starts our 2024 round-up
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Puffins, castles and sunrises are among the spectacular subjects of some of our favourite pictures shared with us in 2024.
Our BBC North East and Cumbria Instagram page, external aims to celebrate the quirks and beauty of the region and we love to see the incredible images produced by our local amateur and professional photographers.
We saw some tremendous displays of the Northern Lights throughout the year as well as stunning views of our most familiar and much-loved landmarks.
Thank you to everyone who has tagged us in pictures this year, here are just some of our favourites.

This wonderful sunrise in Redcar was caught by Kevin Winter

Adrian Conchie took this superb picture of Blea Tarn in the Lake District

Ian Sproat's stunning shot of the Northern Lights over Holy Island makes our list

Stuart Banks managed to capture this beautiful shot of Roseberry Topping

The Cumbria coast express was captured by Martin Price

Ross Johnston took this tremendous photograph of Sunderland

Simon McCabe's picture of the Tees Transporter bridge was a highlight

The Angel of the North is a well-photographed landmark but we thought Elisha Scott's shot was very special

Adam Parkinson took this picture from Great Gable in the Lake District

Andrew Sturdy caught a sunrise at Saltburn

Emma Giles used a drone to capture the beauty of Alnwick Castle in the snow

We couldn't not include a dog, with this spooky hound spotted at Bolam Lake Country Park in Newcastle at Halloween
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