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Scotland / North Berwick Law
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North Berwick Law
It is located on the southern edge of the Scottish port of North Berwick on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth. It is a 187 meter high volcanic cone of basalt, the remains of a volcano that was active millions of years ago. Law is the Scottish word for the volcanic cones found elsewhere.
the summit was marked until 2005 with two whale jaws. In 2005 they fell apart and collapsed.
On the summit there are ruins of some buildings that were used as a lookout during the Napoleonic Wars.
You can enjoy a great view from up here.
It is located on the southern edge of the Scottish port of North Berwick on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth. It is a 187 meter high volcanic cone of basalt, the remains of a volcano that was active millions of years ago. Law is the Scottish word for the volcanic cones found elsewhere.
the summit was marked until 2005 with two whale jaws. In 2005 they fell apart and collapsed.
On the summit there are ruins of some buildings that were used as a lookout during the Napoleonic Wars.
You can enjoy a great view from up here.
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