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Arbroath Outer Harbour |
First stop had to be the Smokies -
The Spink Family seemed to have practically built the town in the early days, so it seemed only right to get their Smokies. We had the full guided tour:
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The Herring are gutted, heads removed, and tied in pairs. They are hung on wooden rails for 24 hours to drain, or the liquid would put the fire out. |
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The fire, a secret mix of hard wood including Oak is in a giant covered BBQ pit. |
After the Smokies, it was time to check out the rest of the local attractions:
Despite the sign, we did find the Signal Tower Museum totally fascinating: 200 years ago the lighthouse was built on Bell Rock (to replace the Bell) - Bell rock lies 11 miles offshore, and is only uncovered at low water - the challenge was great, but 4 years later a 35m stone lighthouse, initially with 24 oil burning lamps and a mechanism that needed winding every half hour was constructed almost like giant jigsaw puzzle on land and floated out to the construction site. The lamps were later upgraded to a single light, and the lighthouse was manned until the 1980's.
The ball on top of the Signal Tower was used to communicate with the Lighhouse Keepers.
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The Light House is only just visible on the Horizon. |
One last image of Arbroath - this is possibly taking Routine Maintenance a little too far:
Hope you are enjoying the benevolent Scottish weather on the east coast.Knoydart fantastic scenery returned looking weathered like Captain Pugwash(Sprigs).Worth a visit but not in storm force 10.Hope all is well
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