The firths of Forth and Clyde indent the country very deeply on the east and west, almost dividing it into two parts. |
In no time at all the firths were fishless deserts and the sea a cemetery without memorials. |
The path leads you out to the headland with spectacular views over the firths. |
It suggests flooding and erosion will be particularly serious in the Forth, Tay, Clyde and Dornoch firths and that the nation will have to give up some homes to the sea. |
It was then stationed off Fife Ness to guide ships approaching the firths of Tay and Forth. |
He told her the tales of the sea lochs and the firths that decorated the coast. |