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This coastal arch called the Brig O Trams lies 5.6km south of Wick, Caithness, far North East Scotland, UK, Europe. The North sea has eroded and shaped this part of the cliff into a natural arch and bridge. The roof will collapse in time to form a free-standing stone stack. Front view. |
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