Tuesday 28 April 2009

Cliffs and Cullen Skink












Two more pics of the cliffs from the Arbroath end. Was reading today that they're 350 million years old. That's pretty old. I wanted to include a video of the sport of Arbroath Cliff Jumping, where total nutters jump off into the sea but my technical expertise with video just isn't up to that yet. So if you're interested, go to You Tube and type in Arbroath Cliff Jumping and see what I mean. Awesome man!


The pub/restaurant isn't the closest to the cliffs, but it's the best. They do the finest Cullen Skink on the planet.
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11 comments:

  1. Those photos are really amazing when enlarged! Love the perspective on the first one - and is it a little bench on top of the cliff? Imagine sitting there and watching the sea - and thinking thoughts of nothing! Sigh....

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  2. Yep, there are benches all along the route. On a nice day it can be just stunning. You can see how close the Old Brewhouse is to the sea. They claim they never need to wash the windows. The sea does it for them!

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  3. Nice pics, I have not seen red cliffs up here in Scotland often, thanks for sharing:)

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  4. Cullen Skink. You have a stake in Google Inc don't you, Neil. ;-)

    Those are gorgeous cliffs. The sunrises must be something else.

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  5. Such beautiful country there!

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  6. Thanks for sharing these are good..

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  7. beautiful cliffs as the background of the ocean. happy wednesday.

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  8. Beautiful shots! enjoy the watery wednesday..

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  9. awesome pictures of the ocean.

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  10. This is lovely... I hope to visit England, Scotland and Ireland someday... sigh. Until then, at least I know where to find the next best thing. Thanks.

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  11. the cliff is so cool (i was thinking if i can do the jump from that cliff)...well I think I will be brave to do that if I am very good swimmer...c",)

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