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St Andrews Castle

This is my second photo from the town of St Andrews, Scotland and after the ruins of the old cathedral, I now show the ruins of the old castle in the town.

St Andrews (Scottish Gaelic: Cill Rìmhinn) is located on the east coast of the council area of Fife and is named after Saint Andrew the Apostle. The town has 14,000 inhabitants and is known for various reasons:
First of all, it is home to Scotland's oldest university: University of St Andrews (founded 1410-1413), also the University Prince William went to, Kath (feather) told me. Secondly the town was the ecclesiastical capital of Scotland until the Reformation. And thirdly the town is known as the home of golf.

St Andrews Castle is located at the North Sea coast. There has been a castle on this site since the late 12th century. During the Wars of Scottish Independence the castle was destroyed and rebuilt several times and changed often hands between the Scots and the English.
The little beach is called Castle Sands.

As you can see, we had great weather when we visited St Andrews on a Sunday morning last month.
This picture is a stitch of three photos.
Hope you like it and thanks for your visit!

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