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Crail
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Forth Bridge
Forth Bridge
West Bay, North Berwick
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West Bay, North Berwick
West Bay, North Berwick
West Bay, North Berwick
West Bay, North Berwick
West Bay, North Berwick
West Bay, North Berwick
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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…
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Newhaven Lighthouse, Firth of Forth, Edinburgh
Newhaven Lighthouse, Firth of Forth, Edinburgh
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Disused Western Harbour Lighthouse
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Firth of Clyde, Helensburgh
Helensburgh Pier, Firth of Clyde
Firth of Forth Fife Scotland 5th September 2018
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Over The Water (1) ...
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Briggs Marine
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Pittenweem Panorama
Pittenweem... is a fishing village and civil parish in Fife, on the east coast of Scotland. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 1,747. The name derives from Pictish and Scottish Gaelic. "Pit-" represents Pictish pett 'place, portion of land', and "-enweem" is Gaelic na h-Uaimh, 'of the Caves' in Gaelic, so "The Place of the Caves". The name is rendered Baile na h-Uaimh in modern Gaelic, with baile, 'town, settlement', substituted for the Pictish prefix. The cave in question is almost certainly St Fillan's cave, although there are many indentations along the rocky shores that could have influenced the name. Quoted from Wikipedia
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Very beautiful photograph, Joe ! ******
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