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St.Andrews Skyline

On the skyline can be seen the iconic St.Rule's Tower, the square one, which is100ft or 33m high. The climb to the top of St Rule's Tower involves a very tight metal spiral staircase, which leads up to a set of intramural stairs, which themselves lead up to one of the narrower stone spiral staircases you will find in Scotland. Passing people descending while you are ascending this spiral staircase can be interesting and it pays to listen out for anyone already on the stair coming towards you before you commence either your climb or descent. The total climb to the top of the tower involves 156 steps. One has to pay for the privilege these days, but in the 1940s and early 50s it was free, and I have been to the top many times when we lived in St.Andrews. The views from the top are worth every step of the climb, and more.

The twin towers belong to the ruins of St.Andrews Cathedral. A most impressive ruin.

Since the coronavirus situation has escalated, so preventing us from taking our usual holiday in Scotland this year, I have decided to look back to photos taken in Scotland in past years, and post some of those which have not been seen either on Panoramio or Ipernity.
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16 comments

Jean said:

Great B&W. I love the rolling waves and the mistiness from their spindrift.
3 years ago

LotharW said:

Sieht super aus!!!
3 years ago ( translate )

tiabunna said:

The ocean waves make a great foreground for this b/w.
3 years ago

Boro said:

Superbe **********
3 years ago ( translate )

Ulrich John said:

Klasse !
3 years ago ( translate )

Doug Shepherd said:

Cracking composition Amelia, love the layers of sea, land and sky. The rolling waves and light reflections on them provide a good contrast with the darker and impressive backdrop provided by the cliffs and cathedral towers.
3 years ago

Joe, Son of the Rock said:

I see you took this pic, Amelia, on one of those dreich days, that are so typical in St Andrews. What a good idea looking back through your archive of St Andrews pics. I look forward to seeing some more. All the best, Joe
3 years ago

Amelia replied to Joe, Son of the Rock:

It won't just be photos of St.Andrews, Joe, but will include photos photos from any Scottish region we've visited in the past few years.
3 years ago

Keith Burton said:

This is a superb shot Amelia.........I love the way you've composed it and the skyline is beautiful. I especially like the wave action in the foreground and the reflected light on the surface of the water.

Well worth a look large, on black..!!
3 years ago

neira-Dan said:

superbe prise !!
3 years ago ( translate )

Nick Weall said:

I liked your narrative and love the waves. I'm sorry that you can only admire from your pictures from the past at the moment. Safe Safe x
3 years ago

polytropos said:

This is great!
3 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

A fabulous shot Amelia! Must be seen large. It's even more impressive!!
Take care and have a good weekend.
3 years ago ( translate )

Boarischa Krautmo said:

super!
3 years ago ( translate )

Pano ☼ Rapi ♫✯♫ said:

Thanks for reminding me to St.Andrews I visited in 1975. The ruins of the cathedral are impressing.
3 years ago