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Findhorn Beach photographs
Findhorn lies in the shelter of Findhorn Bay and as a village is referred to in local records from as early as 1189. The area is a haven for a wide variety of birds who populate its mudflats and beach area.
At one time a bustling port and commercial area with a thriving shipbuilding industry, complete with trading links with Baltic and Scandinavian ports. Today is is very much a small village.

This is part of a collection of Scottish photographs which show the variety of landscapes and natural features which make up the country of scotland. On the site, there are further pictures which show such diverse topics as scottish castles to images of industrial landscapes. Whatever you are looking for in terms of pictures images or photographs of scotland then hopefully you will find it here
For more info on Findhorn see the Undiscovered Scotland Site
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