Anstruther
Anstruther
Anstruther
Anstruther
East Sands, St Andrews
Pittenweem Panorama
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East Pier Building, St Monans
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The Old Coast Path. H. A. N. W. E. everybody!
East Sands, St Andrews
Scarborough North Bay - Surf and Reflections
Scarborough South Bay *'Old Town' - Reflections
The Beach at Anstruther
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Good Hope
Chalmers Lighthouse Anstruther Looking Across the…
Fawley Power Station
The Little Beach, St Andrews
St Monans
Elie and Earlsferry
Newdown's Head, St Agnes, Cornwall
Elie Harbour "Oil Painting"
Anstruther at Low Tide
Ralph's Cupboard, Cornwall
RFA FORT VICTORIA arriving Devonport
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Porthcadjack Cove, Cornwall. H. A. N. W. E. everyo…
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That pre-historic clifftop tomb again!
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St Agnes Head from Tubby's Head
Rock pool (best on full screen)
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Cornish granite
Sennen in the distance.
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Dunsapie Loch
Artificially formed during the construction of the Queen's Drive, this resevoir is home to many varieties of wildfowl including greylag geese, mute swans, mallard/tufted duck, coots and pochard. Quoted from the Royal-Mile website
The Firth of Forth (Scottish Gaelic: Linne Foirthe) is the estuary (firth) of several Scottish rivers including the River Forth. It meets the North Sea with Fife on the north coast and Lothian on the south. It was known as Bodotria in Roman times. In the Norse sagas it was known as the Myrkvifiörd. An early Welsh name is Merin Iodeo, or the Sea of Iudeu. Quoted from Wikipedia
The Firth of Forth (Scottish Gaelic: Linne Foirthe) is the estuary (firth) of several Scottish rivers including the River Forth. It meets the North Sea with Fife on the north coast and Lothian on the south. It was known as Bodotria in Roman times. In the Norse sagas it was known as the Myrkvifiörd. An early Welsh name is Merin Iodeo, or the Sea of Iudeu. Quoted from Wikipedia
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