Where is it then?

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Arghiro
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Where is it then?

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and, no, despite the "properties" info it is not on Orkney. If you struggle too much I will post the view the other way later.
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Ouch! the silence is deafening! here's the view from the top of the hill then, a bit more distinctive.

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Bit south of Wick?

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Re: Where is it then?

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Lybster Harbour. Lokks really snug once you get inside.
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Lybster it is.

Been in there once about 7 or 8 years ago. Your photo makes me thing it's time I paid a return visit.
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Well done, Lybster it is. I knew the pic from the road would make it too easy. I wouldn't like to try entering with any strong Easterly! But once inside the inner harbour it looks snug enough, it is clearly designed to cope with big seas coming in.
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