Arch at the end of an inlet at Grum Briggs

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Arch at the end of an inlet at Grum Briggs by Nigel Feilden as part of the Geograph project.

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Arch at the end of an inlet at Grum Briggs

Image: © Nigel Feilden Taken: 6 Nov 2020

The Ordnance Survey Namebook entry for Grum Briggs is: "A rocky peninsula situated on the south side of Grum Haven. The sea has formed a large passage through the cliff at the narrow rock joining the peninsula with the main land." Kincardineshire, Fetteresso, p85 The image shows that "large passage" or arch at the end of the inlet. It may help to zoom the image because beyond the pebble beach is a pile of grassed over debris which makes it bit tricky to make out the outline. Just to the left is sunlight coming through another arch just on this side of the first arch.

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.016419
Longitude
-2.160778