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One of the beaches of Fife
The Fife coast district forms a beautiful route north of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, to the vicinity of the lands of Aberdeen, crossing the east coast of Scotland. One of the features of this route is the number of beaches, with various shapes and sizes that you can find along the coast. From one of the most famous, St. Andrews-golf capital-to the less known, like Leven beach, found in one of the villages along the route. The beach is not too wide, but it is clean and desolate, even on the best days, which makes it an ideal place to stroll around or lay about. This is a common trait with this small coastal towns, that nothing is directed at tourists, making it not so busy as the aforementioned St.Andrews.
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