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Photographs covering the Morayshire coast from Cullen to Nairn, including the Bow Fiddle Rock, Portkockie, Buckie, Lossiemouth, Burghead and Findhorn.
Covesea Rock Formations qwe7353jhp 
 Covesea seashore cliff rocks sandstone weathering erosion shapes sunny Morayshire Lossiemouth Hopeman trail clifftop walk Scotland offering some beautiful views over the Moray Firth to the Black Isle and Cromarty but is a demanding exercise only possible at low tide if you choose the lower route. A marked clifftop trail makes the journey between Covesea and Hopetown easier with some spectacular views and plenty of marine birdlife. Along this stretch of the coast is a cave called the Sculptors Cave with Pictish carvings showing the ancient attraction of this coastline reinforced with the importance of nearby Burghead, the site of a major Pictish fort and harbour. 
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Covesea seashore cliff rocks sandstone weathering erosion shapes sunny Morayshire

Lossiemouth Hopeman trail clifftop walk Scotland offering some beautiful views over the Moray Firth to the Black Isle and Cromarty but is a demanding exercise only possible at low tide if you choose the lower route. A marked clifftop trail makes the journey between Covesea and Hopetown easier with some spectacular views and plenty of marine birdlife. Along this stretch of the coast is a cave called the Sculptors Cave with Pictish carvings showing the ancient attraction of this coastline reinforced with the importance of nearby Burghead, the site of a major Pictish fort and harbour.
Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Moray, Firth, Grampian, Highlands, Morayshire, landscape, coast, Covesea, Lossiemouth, cliffs, coves, beach, rocks, formations, stratification, erosion, weathering, sandsone, cave, caves, shingle, stones, cliff, sea, blue, sky, summer