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Saturday, June 13, 2009
Beamer Rock, Rosyth, Scotland
This light is located on a rock in the Firth of Forth just west of the Forth Road Bridge on the approach to the port of Rosyth, Scotland (north west of Edinburgh, Scotland). It is believed to have been established in 1892. Photos taken in May 2009.
Someone asked me, "What is it you love about lighthouses?'
I guess it is because seeking out lighthouses as a hobby combines so many things that I enjoy: travel, the sea, being outdoors, photography and history.
So, having a lighthouse blog, allows me to share my love of lighthouses with others. Each post will be about a different lighthouse that I have visited and have photographed over the years. I hope you enjoy. I have also started a bird blog for the birds I have photographed (August 1, 2013).
Hi Neal,
ReplyDeleteBelay what I said earlier, the beacon was built in 1846.
Cheers, Steve
http://www.deadlinenews.co.uk/2011/07/25/lighthouse-loses-out-to-forth-crossing/
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