Wartime defences - Methil docks

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Wartime defences - Methil docks

Image: © Richard Law Taken: 11 May 2016

The visible concrete remains of a small wartime observation post, built to overlook the approach to the docks up the Firth of Forth, and used to supervise a minefield laid to deter enemy submarine incursion into the Firth of Forth.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.180045
Longitude
-3.021109