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North Berwick, the Bass Rock and its Gannets

- Seascapes and Landscapes: Book One

About North Berwick, the Bass Rock and its Gannets

Scotland has some wonderful scenery, the best usually associated with the Highlands and Islands. But less than 25 miles east of Edinburgh, on the Firth of Forth, the East Lothian town of North Berwick has its own magic and charm. It's so accessible by railway and road and is a gem of a place to live, to holiday in and to visit.This collection of landscape and seascape photographs includes an amazing variety of coastline, countryside, beaches and islands from bays to the west and east of North Berwick Harbour to, east of the town, Tantallon Castle, the Bass Rock and Seacliff. At North Berwick Harbour visitors enjoy locally-caught lobster and take boat trips to the Bass Rock and May Island. This book includes photographs of huge waves pounding the coast, high surge tides, spectacular sunsets, panoramas from the top of the Law, snow scenes and Christmas lights in the High Street. There's also a special 'up close' selection of gannets on the Bass Rock.The Bass Rock is an iconic island. The plug of an extinct volcano it's home to the world's largest single-island gannet colony of over 150,000 birds. The Law, 613ft high with a whale's jawbone at the top, was also a volcano and provides spectacular views up the Forth Estuary towards Edinburgh and the bridges, across to Fife and beyond and the islands of Fidra, Lamb, Craigleith, May and the Bass Rock. East Lothian's rolling countryside and the Lammermuir Hills are to the south.At North Berwick the weather, the light, land and sea magically combine to provide a photographer's dream and this is reflected in the author's choice of some stunning and previously unseen photographs.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781503223509
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 56
  • Published:
  • December 3, 2014
  • Dimensions:
  • 216x216x4 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 159 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: March 2, 2025

Description of North Berwick, the Bass Rock and its Gannets

Scotland has some wonderful scenery, the best usually associated with the Highlands and Islands. But less than 25 miles east of Edinburgh, on the Firth of Forth, the East Lothian town of North Berwick has its own magic and charm. It's so accessible by railway and road and is a gem of a place to live, to holiday in and to visit.This collection of landscape and seascape photographs includes an amazing variety of coastline, countryside, beaches and islands from bays to the west and east of North Berwick Harbour to, east of the town, Tantallon Castle, the Bass Rock and Seacliff. At North Berwick Harbour visitors enjoy locally-caught lobster and take boat trips to the Bass Rock and May Island. This book includes photographs of huge waves pounding the coast, high surge tides, spectacular sunsets, panoramas from the top of the Law, snow scenes and Christmas lights in the High Street. There's also a special 'up close' selection of gannets on the Bass Rock.The Bass Rock is an iconic island. The plug of an extinct volcano it's home to the world's largest single-island gannet colony of over 150,000 birds. The Law, 613ft high with a whale's jawbone at the top, was also a volcano and provides spectacular views up the Forth Estuary towards Edinburgh and the bridges, across to Fife and beyond and the islands of Fidra, Lamb, Craigleith, May and the Bass Rock. East Lothian's rolling countryside and the Lammermuir Hills are to the south.At North Berwick the weather, the light, land and sea magically combine to provide a photographer's dream and this is reflected in the author's choice of some stunning and previously unseen photographs.

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