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TNTH3 and EH3 at Falstone for Sunday lunch during 'The Kielder Run' weekend.

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        <description>Disused with windows bricked up but in perfect condition this building would have housed the men who serviced and ran the artillery gun emplacements at Braefoot.</description>
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        <description>You just don't get the standard of quality now than we did then. 
Braefoot Plantation wartime fortifications
Disused with windows bricked up but in perfect condition this building would have housed the men who serviced and ran the artillery gun emplacements at Braefoot.</description>
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        <description>Disused Second World War stone pier. The Haystack on the right and Inchcolm on the left. Edinburgh skyline on the far coast.</description>
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        <description>Two companies - Shell Expro and ExxonMobil, jointly operate the Braefoot Bay Marine Gas Terminal. 

More information about Braefoot Bay Marine Gas Terminal. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/41332 
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