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Photographs covering the Morayshire coast from Cullen to Nairn, including the Bow Fiddle Rock, Portkockie, Buckie, Lossiemouth, Burghead and Findhorn.
Cullen Bay RNLI vr0555jhp 
 Moray Firth rocks shoreline summer Buckie RNLI boat action wake sea waves cliff walk to the Morayshire town by Moray Firth in the North east of Scotland known especially for its long disused railway viaduct and lovely sandy beaches here viewed on the clifftop walk from Portknockie, famous for its unique rock formation forming an island called The Bow Fiddle Rock. 
 Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Moray Firth, Morayshire, Grampian, Cullen, viaduct, houses, beach, Portknockie, foreshore, landscape, panorama, sea, water, coast, clifftop, walk, rock, rocks, formations, white, blue, sky, clouds, sunny, sunshine, waves, foam, spray, wild, green, grass, flowers, RNLI, boat, wake, action, sailing, summer, Nikon, digital, DSLR, camera, D300, photograph, July, 2008
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Cullen Bay RNLI vr0555jhp
Upload Date: 2008-07-22 14:08:34
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Moray Firth rocks shoreline summer Buckie RNLI boat action wake

sea waves cliff walk to the Morayshire town by Moray Firth in the North east of Scotland known especially for its long disused railway viaduct and lovely sandy beaches here viewed on the clifftop walk from Portknockie, famous for its unique rock formation forming an island called The Bow Fiddle Rock.
Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Moray Firth, Morayshire, Grampian, Cullen, viaduct, houses, beach, Portknockie, foreshore, landscape, panorama, sea, water, coast, clifftop, walk, rock, rocks, formations, white, blue, sky, clouds, sunny, sunshine, waves, foam, spray, wild, green, grass, flowers, RNLI, boat, wake, action, sailing, summer, Nikon, digital, DSLR, camera, D300, photograph, July, 2008