Coasting

Bass Rock Firth of Forth
We have been enjoying the beauty and solitude of the North Berwick beach recently. Here the Bass Rock shows herself nude, without the mystical white veil of 140,000 gannets that live and breed on the island between February and October. It is an eerie sight to twiddle with the cameras at the Scottish Seabird Centre and find little more than bare rock... But look to the other cameras and you will see the antics of seal pups and their parents at this wonderful time of year.
Tags: bass rock, firth of forth, inspiration, north berwick
Posted on December 7, 2007 in Landscape, Photography, Scotland.
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