Crooked Bay

Or better known as Cromarty, Scotland.

Cromarty is a sea port, and its economy was closely linked to the sea for most of its history. Fishing was the major industry, with salmon stations around the surrounding coast, and boats going out to catch herring.

The site of the town's mediaeval burgh dating to at least the 12th century was identified by local archaeologists after winter storms in 2012 eroded sections of the shoreline. A community archaeology project, which began in 2013, is investigated the remains of roads and buildings at the site on the eastern edge of the present town.

Cromarty - Wikipedia

Small Fishing Village on Coastline-Scotland
Black & White Image of Boats in the Bay
Weeds growing from wall in foreground, huge orange ocean oil rig in the background

Oil Rig Graveyard in the Cromarty Fifth

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