The Seacliffe Marker


The outer marker at Seacliffe is a favourite place of mine for early morning photography.  A few weeks ago I headed out to the beach to catch the sunrise and, with the low tide, a closer look at the marker.  

The cross marks the southern end of an invisible line, with an identical marker on the Fife coast on the northern shore.  To the left of this marker is the Firth of Forth and to the right is the North Sea and is there to tell the merchant ships when they will have to start paying port fees.

Today I am heading to Qatar for two days and then off to London for a further two days for awards ceremonies.  Once I return on the 8th December I will be endeavouring to increase my East Lothian portfolio.




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