Newburgh: High tide at The Quay

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Newburgh: High tide at The Quay

Image: © Martyn Gorman Taken: 14 Nov 2008

Newburgh quay was once a working port on the Ythan Estuary with ships bringing in coal and fertiliser and exporting grain. The grain was brought down river on barges, and dried and processed in a mill on the quay. The site has now been cleared and in late 2008 the final touches were being put to The Quay, a development of town houses and flats that enjoy the most magnificent of views.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.324369
Longitude
-1.99849