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Comments (7)
jocko500
I did not know they got Lobster in Sctland lol cool shot
sharky_
I wonder how many ways are there to cook Lobsters? Got me going already. Excellent shot. Aloha
Margana
LOL at Sharky.I guess he never saw these before.Lobster trapping is actually quite big here on Long Island,so I've seen these`many times.I love the way your shot shows the detail of the traps and we still see the lovely stone buildings behind...Makes me want to go back...to the east coast,west coast...anywhere...sigh.
kenwas
I lived on Cape Cod for a long while, did some lobstering and it is quite interesting to see how different the lobster traps are there from those that we use. Thanks!
Punaguy
This makes my mouth water thinking about lobsters....nice compo on this traps, and contrast against the stone building....Aloha!
addiek
lobster pots... is there no creel in Crail laddie?
Erestorfan
Wow...I never think of Scotland and lobster! Living on the east coast of the US, right next to Maine, we have fabulous lobster. I'll bet the lobster over there is wonderful too, because it comes from cold water. Now my mouth is watering, LOL.