taras
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- Oct 27, 2002
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- Edinburgh
My flatmate and I visited Inchcolm Island this afternoon. There is a very nice abbey there, as well as WW2 gun emplacements, ammunition tunnels, and a lot of seagulls.
Anyway, I was convinced if we went down to the beach, I would find something interesting, so I told my flatmate that and we went to have a look.
The first thing I found was a piece of pottery, and a few steps on, I found the attached ceramic figure, upturned in some dry seaweed. If anyone has any idea who it is, that would be very helpful. I showed it to the island's custodian, and he said he walks that beach three times a day picking up weathered glass and he hadn't seen it before.
I am going to take it to the museum tomorrow morning to see if they know.
Anyway, I was convinced if we went down to the beach, I would find something interesting, so I told my flatmate that and we went to have a look.
The first thing I found was a piece of pottery, and a few steps on, I found the attached ceramic figure, upturned in some dry seaweed. If anyone has any idea who it is, that would be very helpful. I showed it to the island's custodian, and he said he walks that beach three times a day picking up weathered glass and he hadn't seen it before.
I am going to take it to the museum tomorrow morning to see if they know.