The three bridges over the River Forth at Queensferry, photographed within minutes of each other on a beautiful day. Which is your favourite? I mean which BRIDGE, not which photo 🤣.
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Adam Smith enjoying the sunrise on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile.
Another Edinburgh street that you don't often see deserted, this is the West Bow looking into Victoria Terrace, one of the top tourist destinations in the city.
Royal Mile, Edinburgh 5:30am.
A beautiful morning at the Forth Bridge.
A beautiful sunny morning at Pan Ha’ Dysart.
At the far end of the sea wall you can see the on going repairs to the damage caused by the winter storms.
Thank you
West Wemyss at sunrise.
A Spitfire taxis around Leuchars airfield, Fife as part of a flight to mark the 90th anniversary of the first Spitfire flight.
Spitfiresdotcom say “On March 5, 1936, at around 4:43 pm, Captain Joseph ‘Mutt’ Summers climbed into the cockpit of K5054, a Supermarine Type 300.
A horse 🐎 galloping Kirkcaldy Esplanade before dawn this morning.
Scotland is waking up to the devastating news that the Forth Bridge has been stolen.
I heard it on the radio and had to run along to see it for myself. The radio said they were following a positive line of enquiry with a local company that uses girders to make soft drinks.
Spring at St Monans Auld Kirk.
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Fly past at Elie Lighthouse.
I can’t get it out my head now.
Three craws sitting on a waw. (Well it’s actually 4 craws and only one of them is on the wall, but let’s not argue over semantics.
Do you remember the song?🎶
Blackness Castle, built by Sir George Crichton, Lord High Admiral of Scotland in the 1440s, on a rocky promontory overlooking the Firth of Forth, was upgraded in the 16th century to give it the distinctive look of “the ship that never sailed”.
I’m great thanks.
Abercorn Church.
😊😊😊
Hilly.
Help your self!
Thanks Dave.
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I didn’t know that.
Nice complement, thanks.
That’s me.
It was still there when I left at 11:30.
To be fair I could see the mono version winning more competitions than the colour one.