Dunbar in the Haar
* It time to take a trip round Scotland with me . I visited a lot of places so I have decided to show them chronologically it will help me at least process the trip. it was our first trip to Scotland and we loved it its absurd to think it took us this long to cross our nearest border. About half the trip was on the East Coast then we crossed over to the Western edge. The West was certainly more spectacular
The first stop was the small fishing port of Dunbar on the East coast of Scotland just south of Edinburgh . As you can see, or partly see the Haar was very evident . In Yorkshire we call this misty weather a sea fret or sea roke. The results are the same, poor visibility and feeling rather cold. Across the harbour you can just make out the ruined Tower of Dunbar Castle . The first stone castle was probably constructed by the Earl of Dunbar in the 1070. it was rebuilt many times after being destroyed by English armies
In case your wondering later posts will be a lot brighter than this without the Scotch mist
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Dunbar in the Haar
* It time to take a trip round Scotland with me . I visited a lot of places so I have decided to show them chronologically it will help me at least process the trip. it was our first trip to Scotland and we loved it its absurd to think it took us this long to cross our nearest border. About half the trip was on the East Coast then we crossed over to the Western edge. The West was certainly more spectacular
The first stop was the small fishing port of Dunbar on the East coast of Scotland just south of Edinburgh . As you can see, or partly see the Haar was very evident . In Yorkshire we call this misty weather a sea fret or sea roke. The results are the same, poor visibility and feeling rather cold. Across the harbour you can just make out the ruined Tower of Dunbar Castle . The first stone castle was probably constructed by the Earl of Dunbar in the 1070. it was rebuilt many times after being destroyed by English armies
In case your wondering later posts will be a lot brighter than this without the Scotch mist
THANKS FOR YOUR VISIT TO MY STREAM.
I WOULD BE VERY GRATEFUL IF YOU COULD NOT FAVE A PHOTO
WITHOUT ALSO LEAVING A COMMENT