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Tiny Scottish island that is only accessible during low tide is filled with WW2 ruins - Daily Record
If true, Cramond Island would have witnessed a siege in 655 AD during one of the era’s many power struggles. Centuries later, in 1596, it became the setting for a dramatic duel.
Located less than six miles from Edinburgh, and only accessible at low tide, is Cramond Island, a deserted island in the Firth of Forth. The island has a rather unique and varied history ...
New analysis of ancient human remains found near Edinburgh has shown some of them travelled widely across Scotland. The skeletal remains of nine adults and five infants were found in Cramond in ...
A DEBATE was sparked earlier this week after calls were made to fine people who find themselves stranded on Cramond Island. News you can trust since 1873. Sign In. Subscribe.
The charity that saves lives at sea is encouraging people to check the safe crossing times and be aware of the dangers when crossing the Cramond Causeway ...
Cramond Island was pulled into the conflict of both world wars in the 20th century. In 1914, in the early days of The Great War , an anti-submarine net was installed, stretching between Cramond Island ...
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