Good info. Never knew about fish traps so when I'm walking the coast in future I'll be able to see what people have been up to through the ages. Interesting as usual.
Thank you Roger. Very interesting facts and detective work. I enjoy walking this stretch of coastline. First chance I get I will head back and look again, with a re-education eye ! Cheers
I’ve known this coastline all my life but had no knowledge of these fish traps existing. Thanks for sharing this information
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I always noticed these rocky structures and wondered what they were! Thanks for shedding light!
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Good to know you are still to the fore and clearly still very active.
Many thanks - still lots of places left to explore!
Well done roger fantastic as usual
Thank-you
Good info. Never knew about fish traps so when I'm walking the coast in future I'll be able to see what people have been up to through the ages. Interesting as usual.
Many thanks
Very well done video, as always roger . Thanks
Many thanks
Amazing. Had no idea. Couldn't find them on a map either!
Some very good examples survive on the banks of the Clyde near Helensborough. You can see them from the train at low tide.
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our past is another world
Thank you a great informative vid 👍
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Thank you Roger. Very interesting facts and detective work. I enjoy walking this stretch of coastline. First chance I get I will head back and look again, with a re-education eye ! Cheers
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Fantastic
Thank-you
Another fascinating video. Seen these a few times on the beach at Seamill and never knew that's what they were.
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