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D WARWICK HEAD. 



the northern shore of Dunnet Bay, by Dwarwick Head, 

 in an easterly direction. Then turning sharp round to 

 the north by Eough Head, the rocks wend northwards, 

 then slightly eastwards, until you find yourself under 

 Easter Head, where the lighthouse is erected. This is 

 the highest point of the cliffs. They then extend to the 



DWARWICK HEAD. 



south-east, and afterwards towards the south, ending at 

 the village of Brough. 



In fine or even rough weather, when the wind is east- 

 erly, a yachting trip under the cliffs is full of interest. 

 In Dunnet Bay the sea is quiet, being protected from 

 the east by the high grounds of the peninsula. Dwar- 

 wick Head forms a singular headland, the strata dipping 

 slightly towards the sea. Between this and Eough 



