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Caption: WWII Scotland Scotland's coastal WW2 anti-invasion defences.
Caption: Many of Scotland's Second World War anti-invasion defences still remain today.
A few hours spent exploring the Lossiemouth/Moray Coast can uncover a part of Scottish history we all forget.
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Caption: Huge concrete anti-tank barriers, link a series of gun emplacements and billets (barracks), where soldiers would have been assigned during the war.
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Caption: Living in the camp, from Cullen Bay to Findhorn Bay, these soldiers were tasked with the job of slowing a possible German invasion in the 1940's.
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Caption: In the Forrest at Lossiemouth you can find over twenty pillboxes still standing today.
"Manly two alternating designs, square and hexagonal shaped, zigzagged a line across the coastline." (Forestry Commision Scotland)
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