Tour Scotland Photograph Falling in Love in St Andrews 10th April


Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon at the East Sands, in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Though it was very warm today in St Andrews, the North Sea breeze was still rather chilly. Saw this couple sitting watching the ocean, just had to take a photograph. In love with St Andrews, and each other, or at least that was my impression.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Swimmer St Andrews 10th April


Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon of a swimmer at the East Sands, in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Though it was very warm today in St Andrews, the North Sea was still rather chilly, which didn't stop this dog going for a swim.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Cathedral St Andrews 10th April


Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon of the ruins of the Cathedral in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The West archway of the ruined St Andrews Cathedral in late afternoon sun.


Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon of the ruins of the Cathedral in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Coastline St Andrews 10th April


Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon of the rocky coastline at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The tide coming in late this afternoon by the North Sea, St Andrews Castle in the background, and a heat haze on the horizon.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Video St Monans Church



Tour Scotland video of the famous old church at St Monans, 12 miles South of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The origins of St Monans Parish Church date back to 875 when St Monan, or possibly one or more of his bones, was buried here and a shrine was established to venerate his memory. In 1346 King David II was wounded by two barbed arrows at the battle of Neville's Cross. One could not be extracted, but miraculously removed itself from his wound after David had made a pilgrimage to the shrine of St Monans. To give thanks he ordered the building of a church on the site.


Tour Scotland photograph of famous old church at St Monans, 12 miles South of St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

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