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East end of w:Inchcolm Inchcolm is home to a famous abbey and is the last resting place of kings and queens of Scotland. As it's an island in the Firth of Forth it is covered in military relics, defending the Bridge, Rosyth and Edinburgh. The picture shows one of the gun emplacements at the east of the island and some of the many gulls that nest here.
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