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Grid reference NJ5367

near to Sandend, Aberdeenshire, Scotland


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NJ5367 : West Sands by Gordon Hatton West Sands
A warm August day and a virtually deserted beach.
NJ5367 : Sunnyside Beach by Ulrich Hartmann Sunnyside Beach
NJ5367 : Sandy beach at West Sands by Gordon Brown Sandy beach at West Sands
NJ5367 : On the way to Sunnyside by Darren Haddock On the way to Sunnyside
NJ5367 : Coast near Findlater Castle by Hugh Venables Coast near Findlater Castle
NJ5367 : Sunnyside Beach by Anne Burgess Sunnyside Beach
The sandy beach is more extensive than the maps show, suggesting that more of the rocks have been covered by sand in recent years. It is named as 'West Sands' on some of the maps but everyone locally knows it as Sunnyside.
NJ5367 : Coast path, Sunnyside by Richard Webb Coast path, Sunnyside
The way in to Sunnyside Beach from Sandend and Findlater Castle.
NJ5367 : The site of Charlie's 'Cave' by Nigel Feilden The site of Charlie's 'Cave'
As is described on the information board, Charlie Marioni, a reluctant French Navy WW1 sailor, lived here in the 1920's. He built himself a shack from driftwood against the rock wall which can be made out to right of centre. It shows... (more)
NJ5367 : Sunnyside by Anne Burgess Sunnyside
Almost the whole sweep of shore between Logie Head and distant Sunnyside Beach is in this square.
NJ5367 : West Sands (Sunnyside Bay) near Cullen by Colin Park West Sands (Sunnyside Bay) near Cullen
NJ5367 : Rocks to the east of Sunnyside Beach by Bill Harrison Rocks to the east of Sunnyside Beach
The British Geological Society interactive map identifies them as part of the West Sands semipelite formation: metamorphic bedrock formed between 1000 and 541 million years ago between the Tonian and Ediacaran periods. The lamella rocks... (more)
NJ5367 : Sunnyside Beach by Will Anderson Sunnyside Beach
Look closely and you can see a lone figure on the sands

 
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