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Extract from the Cromarty Travel Guides:
An ancient legend recalls that the twin headlands flanking the entrance to the
Cromarty Firth
, known as The Sutors (from the Gaelic word for shoemaker), were once a pair of giant cobblers who used to protect the Black Isle from pirates. Nowadays, however, the only giants in the area are Nigg and Invergordon's colossal oil rigs, marooned in the estuary like metal monsters marching out to sea. Built and serviced here for the Forties oil field in the North Sea, they form a surreal counterpoint to the web of tiny streets and chocolate-box workers' cottages of
CROMARTY
, the Black Isle's main settlement. Although a royal b... read the whole Cromarty Travel Guides...
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