Fred and Sarah
Mostly about natural history in Scotland, UK
13 July 2011
Tall Ships and Red Arrows
Yesterday we went for a walk along the coast near Kilcreggan. Part of the object was to see the tall ships sail from Greenock, and to watch a display by the Red Arrows.
First, the Red Arrows
The paddle steamer, the Waverley, was also cruising nearby
And finally, the tall ships
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