SLIDESHOW: North Berwick, the Bass Rock, Tantallon Castle, Gannets and Golf Courses
From the air: Tantallon Castle's great curtain wall survived Cromwell's destruction of 1651
Gannets on the Bass Rock. Did you notice the 2-week old gannet chick towards the left side?
Tantallon Castle from the air
Gannet parent & guga on the Bass Rock
Tantallon Castle and the Bass Rock
Bass Rock gannets diving, reflected and feeding
Tantallon Castle and the Bass Rock viewed from smugglers' beach
Adults and young (guga) gannets on the Bass Rock
Moon rising over the Bass Rock
Gannets nesting above the Bass Rock lighthouse
Cantering horses on Seacliff beach
Gannet in flight, reflected
North Berwick Low Quay washing and yachts
13-week-old gannet's first flight from the Bass Rock. This amazing photograph captures the moment a "jumper" jumped!
North Berwick West beach sunset dog walker
Yellowcraig beach view of Fidra, Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island"
North Berwick Rowing Club West Bay skiffs
Sunset over Fidra island and Fife hills
North Berwick West Links Golf Course famous "Redan" (15th) hole
North Berwick Craigleith island ("the Craig")
North Berwick West Bay annual Raft Race
Canty Bay, two miles East of North Berwick
North Berwick High Street covered in thick snow
The "other side" of the Bass Rock with Tantallon Castle on the left and the Law on the right
Sunset over Fife from North Berwick harbour wall
North Berwick harbour entrance
Bass Rock with stormy seas in Milsey Bay
North Berwick East Links golf course 13th green
The Bass Rock and Milsey Bay viewed from Castle Hill
Sun rising over the Bass. In memory of Ian Goodall's late friend Len Deeley, superb photographer & diver, with Ian that morning
North Berwick East Links golf course 1st green (Glen clubhouse to the left)
Lighthouse and gannets on the Bass Rock
From the air: Looking north west across North Berwick
Looking across the North Berwick East Links (Glen) golf course towards the Bass
From the air: Looking east across North Berwick
North Berwick St Andrew's Auld Kirk (ruins) in Kirk Ports