Bonded warehouses
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Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 16 Sep 2006
Part of a huge complex of bonded warehouses (whisky) at Greenkerse down by the Forth. The buildings and trees are all black thanks to a fungus that lives off the high concentrations of ethanol in the air. The volume of alcohol lost to the "Angel's Share" must be quite large. The air has a very distinct smell here.