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New Great Pictures Bullers of Buchan 30 metres deep

The Bullers of Buchan is a collapsed sea cave forming an almost circular chasm some 30 metres deep

Located off the road A975 just north of Cruden Bay and about 25 miles north of Aberdeen in northeast Scotland.

The cliff scenery here is spectacular and seabirds of many species such as Puffins, Kittiwakes, Guillemots and Razorbills proliferate during the spring and summer.

The Bullers of Buchan were cited in historical literature as early as the 18th century, most notably by the literary journalist James Boswell.

The Great North of Scotland Railway opened a halt at Bullers O’Buchan in 1900 to serve the needs of visitors to the site. The station closed in 1932.

View a map of the location.

Bullers of Buchan
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Photos belong to April Martin, Dan Ward, Amanda Y.

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