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HARVEST LIGHT

HARVEST LIGHT

WINTER STORM AT AUCHMTHIE

WINTER STORM AT AUCHMTHIE

BREAKWATER

BREAKWATER

PICTISH STONES

PICTISH STONES

RIVER TAY

RIVER TAY

CLAYPOTS CASTLE

CLAYPOTS CASTLE

WATER AND LIGHT

WATER AND LIGHT

LONESOME PINE

LONESOME PINE

AUCHMITHIE AT SUNSET

AUCHMITHIE AT SUNSET

OLD BYRE

OLD BYRE

WINTER SUNSET AT AUCHMITHIE

WINTER SUNSET AT AUCHMITHIE

ROCKS AT AUCHMITHIE

ROCKS AT AUCHMITHIE

RAINBOW AT SUNSET

RAINBOW AT SUNSET

ROCKS AT DAWN

ROCKS AT DAWN

SURF ON ROCKS

SURF ON ROCKS

DE'ILS HEAD

DE'ILS HEAD

DAWN AT THE DEVILS HEAD

DAWN AT THE DEVILS HEAD

DAWN AT SEATON

DAWN AT SEATON

ROCK POOL

ROCK POOL

SCURDIE NESS

SCURDIE NESS

ARBROATH ABBEY

ARBROATH ABBEY

RIVER TAY

RIVER TAY

BIRCH WOODLAND

BIRCH WOODLAND

Angus

The county borders with Kincardineshire to the north-east, county of Aberdeenshire to the north and Perthshire to the west. Southwards, it faced Fife across the Firth of Tay.


Angus can be split into three geographic areas. To the north and west, the topography is mountainous; this is the area of the five Angus Glens, is sparsely populated and the main industry is hill-farming. To the south and east the topography consists of rolling hills bordering the sea. This area is well populated, with the larger towns and the city of Dundee on the coast. In between lies Strathmore, Gaelic for the Great Valley, which is a fertile agricultural area noted for the growing of potatoes, soft fruit and the raising of Angus cattle.
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