St Fillans Cave, Pittenweem

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St Fillans Cave, Pittenweem

Image: © Jim Bain Taken: 3 Nov 2007

The first chamber of the cave. St Fillan was one of the many holy men sent out by the invading Scots to convert us natives to Christianity. He is supposed to have lived and worked for some time in this very fine looking cave with the help of a luminous left arm but he is holding up his right arm in the picture?

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.213207
Longitude
-2.727745