DescriptionScottish Mainland's Most Easterly Point - geograph.org.uk - 230523.jpg
English: Scottish Mainland's Most Easterly Point. ....rather strangely marked as 'South Head' on the map!
(photographer's thanks to correspondent who correctly points out this is not Scotland's Most Easterly point as originally titled....
from Thomas Murray...
The most easterly point of Scotland is on Bound Skerry, Out Skerries, Shetland;
at approximately MLWS ETRS89/WGS84 0 degrees 43.797' W (from Memory-Map 1:25
000.
The most easterly point of Bound Skerry MLWS is approximately 38.7 miles / 62.3
kilometres further east, than the most easterly point of Keith Inch MLWS.
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(photographer's thanks to correspondent who correctly points out this is not Scotland's Most Easterl