A coastal odyssey from Bridlington to Broughty Ferry

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Part 11 - Dunbar to Musselburgh


 Part11 - Dunbar to Musselburgh
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Bridge over the Biel Water giving access to the sands of Belhaven Bay.


Duneslack at the John Muir Country Park. John Muir was the local lad who went on to become "Father" of the National Parks in the USA.


Salt marsh in the Tyne estuary.


Driftwood on Sandy Hirst, a low sand spit on the north side of the Tyne estuary.


Anti-tank defences in Links Wood.


Headland at Bathan's Strand.


Ravensheugh Sands, Scoughall Rocks and Bass Rock.


Mouth of the Peffer Burn.


Seacliff Bay and Tantallon Castle. Access to Seacliff Bay is by way of a private road.


Tantallon Castle - 14th century ruins dramatically set on cliff top.




Abandoned World War II Military installation on Gin Head.


Canty Bay on the coast to the east of North Berwic.


North Berwick Law dominates the horizon for miles around.


Mystery object on the beach at North Berwick


Bird watcher on permanent lookout at the Seabird Centre in North Berwick.


Mouth of the Eel Burn.


An infinitely patient heron.


Prestigious new houses on the Archerfield Golf Course.


Heavily laden expedition through the dunes at West Links.


Impromptu bench on the beach at West Links.


Shoreline north of Freshwater Haven.


Ruins of the 16th Century St Patrick's Chapel.


Coastal rocks at Gullane Bay.


Sand cliffs at Gullane Bents.


Air temperature only 8 degrees!


Luffness New Golf Course.


Footbridge over the Peffer Burn.


Aberlady village shop.


Waterston House, headquarters of the Scottish Ornithologists' Club.


Contorted trees and World War II coastal defences in Harestanes Wood.


Gateway to the Gosford House estate across the road from the beach.


Seashore at Longniddry.


Port Seton Harbour.


The Boat Shore, a perfect little natural harbour at Cockenzie.


A glass mosaic with a nautical theme in Cockenzie and Port Seton Millennium Gardens.


A jumble of old buildings on the seaward side of Prestonpans.


Sea wall at Musselburgh.


New Bridge over the River Esk, Musselburgh.


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