St Monans
Approaching the Summit of 'Arthur's Seat'
Dreel Hall, Anstruther, Fife
Stan Laurel Made His Debut Here
Anstruther
Anstruther
Anstruther in the East Neuk of Fife
East Sands, St Andrews
St Andrews Harbour
Morven's Hideaway
Wee Fairy up a Tree
Stirling Bridge
The 'Pug', No 29
The Glen, Dunfermline
St Andrew's Parish Church, Moffat
Eastern Lighthouse, Newhaven Harbour, Edinburgh
Kirk of the Canongate, Edinburgh
Kirk of the Canongate, Edinburgh
Statue of Alan Breck Stewart and David Balfour
Whyte-Melville Memorial Fountain, Market Street, S…
Fishing Boat Returning to St Andrews Harbour
Dalintober and Campbeltown Loch
Swilken Bridge, St Andrews
Holy Trinity Church, St Andrews
'Ayton Cross', River Clyde, Dumbarton
'Azamara Journey', River Clyde, Dumbarton
'Eems Dover', River Clyde, Dumbarton
Two Fishing Boats, Pittenweem Harbour
Yacht on the River Clyde
Elie Harbour "Oil Painting"
Corner of High Street and Well Street Moffat
Lamp Post, Dumbarton Bridge
St Rule's Tower, St Andrews
St Rule's Tower, St Andrews
Dennis Fire Engine, Summerlee, Coatbridge
No 53 Tram
Leyland Leopard Bus, Summerlee, Coatbridge
'Vital Spark', Inveraray
Small Tortoiseshell
Spotted (or Marsh) Orchid
'Laughing Cat IV', River Leven, Dumbarton
Sycamore Leaf and Mallard
Robin Eating a Caterpillar
Riverside Parish Church in the Pouring Rain, High…
River Leven and Dumbarton Bridge
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Coastlines and Seaside Areas from around the world
Coastlines and Seaside Areas from around the world
Scotland / Schottland / Écosse / Scotia / Caledonia
Scotland / Schottland / Écosse / Scotia / Caledonia
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Elie and Earlsferry
Elie and Earlsferry is a coastal town and former royal burgh in Fife, and parish, Scotland, situated within the East Neuk beside Chapel Ness on the north coast of the Firth of Forth, eight miles east of Leven. The burgh comprised the linked villages of Elie and Earlsferry, which were formally merged in 1930 by the Local Government Act of 1929. To the north is the village of Kilconquhar and Kilconquhar Loch. Quoted from Wikipedia
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