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Boddin Point Lime Kilns

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The Boddin Point Lime Kilns date back to the 1700s. The point is dotted with buildings and parts of the former kilns, all of which have been in a state of collapse for many years. A track leads round to the top of the lime kiln. Here you get great views south along Lunan Bay and out to the Bell Rock Lighthouse. To the north-east of Boddin Point the coast continues round past the ruins of a salmon fishing station built in the 1800s. A little further on you find Elephant Rock, a natural coastal arch that has been shaped by the sea into a resemblance of an elephant. This area is slowly eroding away so be careful as you explore and keep an eye on the tides so you don't get trapped by the incoming tides. (Angus, Scotland)

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