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Drone photograph of Findhorn Bay and village, NE Scotland, UK

Old rusty sign and lonely dog on the empty Findhorn beach, Scotland

Colorful wooden beach huts at Findhorn beach, Moray coast, Scotl in Findhorn, Scotland, United Kingdom

30 November 2022. Findhorn,Moray,Scotland. This is the Buildings on the beach of the bay being reflected on the water in the sea.

Steps lead down to the sands of Findhorn Beach in Moray, Scotland.

Aerial photograph of a Polynesian catamaran, beached by Culbin Forest on Findhorn Bay, NE Scotland, UK

Aviemore, Scotland - 11th July 2011: A ScotRail passenger train, operated by the FirstGroup transport company, crossing a bridge over the River Findhorn, near Aviemore in the Scottish Highlands.

The picturesque village of Findhorn on The Moray Firth near the town of Forres.

Steps leading down to the beautiful sandy beach of Findhorn Beach in Moray, Scotland.

A crystal ball sitting on a stony beach in Scotland. Shot in Findhorn, Scotland.

Findhorn , Scotland - August 7,2022: Colorful wooden beach huts at Findhorn beach, Moray coast, Scotland. Sunny day at Findhorn beach.

Colourful beach huts on the beach at Findhorn, Scotland

Findhorn , Scotland - August 7,2022: Sunset in Findhorn port.Findhorn is a village in Moray, Scotland.

Wooden posts line the pebble covered section of Findhorn Beach, with dune grass and clouds in the background. Taken in April 2014. Moray, Scotland.

Findhorn beach, Burghead Bay on the Moray Firth, Scotland.

Evening In the port in Findhorn before storm, Scotland, Great Britain

Dramatic clouds drift over the steps leading down to Findhorn Beach in Scotland.

Hanging Crystals catching the light.

The village of Findhorn on the north coast of Moray in Scotland. An important fishing port during the seventeenth century, the entrance to the bay, on which Findhorn sits on the east bank, became silted over and the trade declined. Today it has become a haven for people with thoughtful minds and quiet dispositions.

Vintage engraving of two men and a dog in a small rowing boat on the river Findhorn, Scotland. True Story Book, 1894

20 September 2020. Findhorn Bay, Moray, Scotland, UK. This is a view of the dwellings in Findhorn Bay during that last hour of daylight.

River Findhorn, Moray, Scotland, United Kingdom: February 6 2014. This is a scene within a group on a social gathering of Kayaking on the river Findhorn on a February morning, 2014.

Entrance sign to the village of Findhorn on the north coast of Moray in Scotland. AdobeRGB colorspace.

Colorful wooden beach huts at Findhorn beach, Moray coast, Scotl in Findhorn, Scotland, United Kingdom

Seaside path in Findhorn, Scotland in winter

17 July 2023. A96 Road,Forres,Moray,Scotland. Police Scotland have closed the A96 Road at Forres due to a Police Incident on the Findhorn Bridge on the route.

Findhorn, Moray, Scotland - August 7, 2022: Colorful wooden beach huts at Findhorn beach, Moray coast, Scotland. Sunny day at Findhorn beach.

Old rusty sign and lonely dog on the empty Findhorn beach, Scotland

Randolph's Leap is an SSSI and area of countryside in Moray, Scotland. The area surrounds the River Findhorn and is actually named after the point at the river where the sheer rock banks are closest, where according to legend Thomas Randolph, later Earl of Moray, was pursuing a Comyn, who leaped to the other side and escaped back to his castle. The Comyn castle fell and the lands were granted by King Robert to Randolph. The name gradually changed from Comyn's Leap to Randolph's Leap.

Randolph's Leap is situated on the river Findhorn, and is an area of countryside in Moray, Scotland.

A misty Findhorn Bay in Moray Scotland on a cool December morning 2013.

A greenhouse in the evening light.

26 February 2023. Findhorn,Moray,Scotland. This is the lane with the Crown and Anchor Inn, Pub, Restaurant and Accomodation premises in the small village of Findhorn on the Moray Firth.

4 January 2024. Captains Parlour,Findhorn,Moray,Scotland. This is the Ice Cream Parlour basking in the last rays of the sunset.

Colourful beach huts on the beach at Findhorn, Scotland

Randolph's Leap is an SSSI and area of countryside in Moray, Scotland. The area surrounds the River Findhorn and is actually named after the point at the river where the sheer rock banks are closest, where according to legend Thomas Randolph, later Earl of Moray, was pursuing a Comyn, who leaped to the other side and escaped back to his castle. The Comyn castle fell and the lands were granted by King Robert to Randolph. The name gradually changed from Comyn's Leap to Randolph's Leap.

8 October 2020. Findhorn Bay, Moray, Scotland, UK. This is a Kitesurfer in action within Findhorn Bay during High Tide on a cold October afternoon with the town of Forres in the background.

A view across Findhorn Bay with a beautiful sky and clouds floating over the boats and multicoloured buildings. Taken in the summer of 2014, Moray, Scotland.

River Findhorn, Moray, Scotland, United Kingdom: February 6, 2014. This is a scene within a group on a social gathering of Kayaking on the river Findhorn on a February morning, 2014.

9 October 2020. Findhorn Beach, Moray, Scotland, UK. This is a scene of 2 people walking along the pebbled beach area of Findhorn.

Port in Findhorn, Scotland.Findhorn is a village in Moray, Scotland. It is located on the eastern shore of Findhorn Bay and immediately south of the Moray Firth.

8 October 2020. Findhorn Bay, Moray, Scotland, UK. This is a Kitesurfer in action within Findhorn Bay during High Tide on a cold October afternoon with the town of Forres in the background.

8 October 2020. Findhorn Bay, Moray, Scotland, UK. This is a Kitesurfer in action within Findhorn Bay during High Tide on a cold October afternoon with the town of Forres in the background.

8 October 2020. Findhorn Bay, Moray, Scotland, UK. This is a Kitesurfer in action within Findhorn Bay during High Tide on a cold October afternoon with the town of Forres in the background.

Calm water, with some small boats in the late afternoon light

The River Findhorn runs through Randolph's Leap, a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Moray, Scotland. A long exposure shot shows the water flowing around rocks on the riverbed, creating various patterns and shapes as it does so.

Mouth of the river, meeting the sea waters. Calm water. Late afternoon light

Vintage engraving of a man with a rifle wading through the river Findhorn, Scotland. True Story Book, 1894

Randolph's Leap is situated on the river Findhorn, and is an area of countryside in Moray, Scotland.