Fishing Boat Leaving Crail Harbour
Pittenweem Panorama
East Pier Building, St Monans
Crail
Dunoon Pier
Helensburgh
The Beach at Anstruther
Pittenweem on the Firth of Forth
Crail
Crail
Culross from the Terraced Garden
Forth Bridge
Forth Bridge
Forth Bridge
West Bay, North Berwick
Dunoon Panorama
Ferry Approaching Dunoon
West Bay, North Berwick
West Bay, North Berwick
West Bay, North Berwick
West Bay, North Berwick
West Bay, North Berwick
West Bay, North Berwick
Forth Bridge from The Binks
Firth of Forth
Firth Of Forth
Firth of Clyde, Helensburgh
Bass Rock, in the Firth of Forth, photographed fro…
Bass Rock, in the Firth of Forth, photographed fro…
Bass Rock, in the Firth of Forth, photographed fro…
Gareloch and Firth of Clyde, Helensburgh
Portobello Beach
Newhaven Lighthouse, Firth of Forth, Edinburgh
Disused Western Harbour Lighthouse
St Monans
Elie and Earlsferry
Anstruther at Low Tide
Helensburgh Pier
Helensburgh Pier at Dawn
Dunoon Ferry Terminal
Peace of Mind
Firth of Clyde
Gareloch at Low Tide
Firth of Clyde, Helensburgh
Helensburgh Pier, Firth of Clyde
Firth of Forth Fife Scotland 5th September 2018
Over The Water (2) ...
Over The Water (1) ...
MV Hebridean Isles enters the Port of Leith
Inchmickery sunset
Seacliff Harbour
Fishing in Largo Bay
Mouth of the River Keil
Briggs Marine
The Halcyon
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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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