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East Lothian

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nb_law02.jpg (203714 bytes) Summit
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Photographed from a few feet below the summit. The remains of a volcanic plug (like the Edinburgh Castle rock and others). A classic crag-and-tail geological feature caused by the ice sheet during the last 2 million years.
nb_law_v00.jpg (169014 bytes) Craigleith
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The view north towards North Berwick Harbour and Craigleith Island. North Berwick Law is 613 feet above sea level, about 3/4 of the height of Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh.
nb_law_v01.jpg (114906 bytes) Bass Rock
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Slightly north of east and 5.7 Kilometres away is the Bass Rock.
nb_law_v02.jpg (123418 bytes) Heugh
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At the tail-end of the volcanic plug's glaciated remains is this community. If this were Edinburgh Castle's geology, then this would be the position of Holyrood Palace. 
dirleton011001-1359-28.jpg (125420 bytes) Dirleton
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A rainbow arcs across the sky at Dirleton village, west of North Berwick.
fidra011001-1216-19.jpg (128373 bytes) Fidra 011001
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The island of Fidra is in the distance at the end of this windswept beach.
nberwick011001-1222-33.jpg (167245 bytes) N Berwick 011001
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The strong west wind sweeps the sand across the beach towards the sea, making interesting textures and patterns. The Bass Rock can be seen at the right hand edge of the picture.

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