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From St John's Parish Church , follow the road north where, after a kilometre or so, a sign diverts you to Hackleton's Cliff . This steep 300-metre limestone escarpment marks the edge of the Scotland district to the west and, to the east, the rugged east coast whose limestone cap was eroded by sea action many centuries ago. At the end of a short track, you can park right by the edge of the cliff for fabulous views across the craggy hills of Scotland, nostalgically named by early settlers for its supposed resemblance to the land of Robert Burns, and up the sandy northeast coastline.
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