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East Lothian Collection (page 3)

East Lothian: Where History, Beauty, and Hollywood Collide Step into the enchanting world of East Lothian, Scotland

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) adults and chicks, nesting colony on volcanic plug island

Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) adults and chicks, nesting colony on volcanic plug island, Bass Rock, Firth of Forth, East Lothian, Scotland, August

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) chick, close-up of head, wet during rainfall, Bass Rock

Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) chick, close-up of head, wet during rainfall, Bass Rock, Firth of Forth, East Lothian, Scotland, August

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Scotland, East Lothian, Edinburgh. A. Durenne designed the fountain in West Princes

Scotland, East Lothian, Edinburgh. A. Durenne designed the fountain in West Princes Park Gardens in Edinburgh, Scotland

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Scotland, East Lothian, Edinburgh. Guards stand at attention at the Gatehoues to

Scotland, East Lothian, Edinburgh. Guards stand at attention at the Gatehoues to the Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: View of volcanic plug island and sea, with Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) nesting colony

View of volcanic plug island and sea, with Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) nesting colony, Bass Rock, Firth of Forth, East Lothian, Scotland, summer

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Santolina chamaecyparissus

Santolina chamaecyparissus
Cotton lavender flowers (Santolina chamaecyparissus). This plant is used in herbal medicine in the treatment of poor digestion and menstrual problems

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Mezereon berries (Daphne mezereum)

Mezereon berries (Daphne mezereum). These berries are poisonous. Photographed in Scotland, UK, in July

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Snowberries (Symphoricarpos albus)

Snowberries (Symphoricarpos albus). Photographed in Scotland, UK, in August

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Geranium subcaulescens

Geranium subcaulescens
Hardy geranium flowers (Geranium subcaulescens) in a garden border. Photographed in Scotland, UK, in June

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus)

Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus). Photographed in North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, in June

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Pasque flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris)

Pasque flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris)
Common pasque flowers (Pulsatilla vulgaris). Photographed in East Lothian, Scotland, in April

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus)

Cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus)
Cherry laurel flowers (Prunus laurocerasus). Photographed in East Lothian, Scotland, in April

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera)

Jewelweed (Impatiens glandulifera)
Jewelweed flower (Impatiens glandulifera). This plant is also known as Himalayan balsam and policemans helmet. It was introduced to Britain from the Himalayas in 1839

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Brachyglottis flowers

Brachyglottis flowers (Brachyglottis sp.). Photographed in North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, in June

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Yellow loosestrife (Lysmachia vulgaris)

Yellow loosestrife (Lysmachia vulgaris)
Yellow loosestrife flowers (Lysmachia vulgaris). Photographed in North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, in June

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Fuchsia Mrs Popple

Fuchsia Mrs Popple
Hardy fuchsia flowers (Fuchsia Mrs Popple ). Photographed in Scotland, UK, in July

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Jews mantle (Kerria japonica)

Jews mantle (Kerria japonica)
Jews mantle flowers (Kerria japonica). Photographed in North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, in April

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Forsythia intermedia

Forsythia intermedia
Forsythia flowers (Forsythia intermedia). Photographed in North Berwick, Scotland, UK, in April

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Clematis seed heads

Clematis seed heads
Clematis (Clematis orientalis) seed heads. Photographed in Scotland in August

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Polypody fern (Polypodium vulgare)

Polypody fern (Polypodium vulgare). Photographed in Scotland, UK, in November

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Gannets on nests, Bass Rock, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Gannets on nests, Bass Rock, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Bass Rock, large gannet (Sula bassana) colony of around 80000 nests

Bass Rock, large gannet (Sula bassana) colony of around 80000 nests, near North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Old bridge over River Tyne

Old bridge over River Tyne, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Bass Rock gannetry

Bass Rock gannetry, from the North Berwick shore, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageEast Lothian Collection: Three puffins on rock

Three puffins on rock, Craigleath Island, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe



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East Lothian: Where History, Beauty, and Hollywood Collide Step into the enchanting world of East Lothian, Scotland, where breathtaking landscapes meet a rich tapestry of history. As you wander along the coast, your eyes are drawn to a captivating scene - Brigitte Bardot, the iconic French actress, donning her sea boots during a scene from "A Day In September. " It's an unexpected sight that perfectly encapsulates the allure of this coastal gem. Gazing across the bay towards North Berwick, you're greeted by a picturesque seaside town nestled against the Firth of Forth. The view is simply mesmerizing; it feels like stepping into a painting. Tantallon Castle stands proudly in the distance while Bass Rock looms majestically on the horizon. These ancient landmarks steeped in Scottish heritage add an air of mystique to this already magical place. Speaking of Bass Rock, it's not just its historical significance that captivates visitors; it's also home to thousands of gannets. Witnessing these magnificent birds perched upon rocks or soaring through the sky is truly awe-inspiring. Their graceful presence adds another layer to East Lothian's natural beauty. Delving deeper into history brings us back centuries ago when Agnes, Countess of Dunbar (also known as Black Agnes), left her indelible mark on these lands during turbulent times in 1338. Her story echoes through time and reminds us of strong women who shaped our past. Fast forward to more recent years - North Berwick in 1905 comes alive with vibrant strokes on canvas depicting its charm and character. This oil painting transports you back in time and evokes nostalgia for simpler days gone by. As we explore further with our map in hand, we discover East Lothian EH42 1 - an area brimming with hidden treasures waiting to be uncovered. From quaint villages to rolling hills, this region offers endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.