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Fife Coastal Path - Royal Navy Destroyer HMS Dauntless Passing Kinghorn (photo 2 of 5)
I haven’t had much time for Flickr recently and will soon be disappearing on vacation to Maryland, so will be missing again. Mags and I managed a couple of Fife Coastal Path walks in the sunshine, so here are some photos I like.
HMS Dauntless (D33) one of the Royal Navy's newest Type 45 Anti-Air Warfare destroyers seen passing the rocks at Kinghorn Bay. Its role is a defensive one, to protect the fleet from aircraft and missile attacks. It was also nice to see how the damage from the recent storms at KInghorn is being rep[airted. The debris of the two caravans that were swept into the sea is plain to see all over the rocks. It was lucky that no-one was killed. On a happier note, it is great what you can see from the Fife Coastal Path!
The Fife Free Press used my photo and description in their edition of 29th April 2010, the titled it 'Ship Ahoy'.
Fife Coastal Path - Royal Navy Destroyer HMS Dauntless Passing Kinghorn (photo 2 of 5)
I haven’t had much time for Flickr recently and will soon be disappearing on vacation to Maryland, so will be missing again. Mags and I managed a couple of Fife Coastal Path walks in the sunshine, so here are some photos I like.
HMS Dauntless (D33) one of the Royal Navy's newest Type 45 Anti-Air Warfare destroyers seen passing the rocks at Kinghorn Bay. Its role is a defensive one, to protect the fleet from aircraft and missile attacks. It was also nice to see how the damage from the recent storms at KInghorn is being rep[airted. The debris of the two caravans that were swept into the sea is plain to see all over the rocks. It was lucky that no-one was killed. On a happier note, it is great what you can see from the Fife Coastal Path!
The Fife Free Press used my photo and description in their edition of 29th April 2010, the titled it 'Ship Ahoy'.