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The Forth Rail Bridge



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The ferry service to Inchcolm Island which is home to a 13th centaury abbey and seal colonies.


A Raven by a rock pool.

An Oyster catcher on the roof of The Honey Pot tea room.




Catching the reflection of the bridge in this window.







Ending the day eating chips down by the shoreline.

Hi Everyone

This is a collection of shots taken at the weekend while wandering down by the Edinburgh shorefront near South Queensferry.
The main focus of this collection is the Forth Rail Bridge.

Construction of this iconic red bridge began in 1882 and it was opened on 4 March 1890. This bridge is considered a symbol of Scotland and was voted Scotland's greatest man-made wonder in 2016. It is also a UNESCO world heritage site.