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  • Apparently today someone seached for the words ‘dogging in gullane’, which returned my blog, Now I guarantee that I have never written anything about dogging, in Gullane or anywhere else.

    Blog stats 2010

  • At Muirfield Golf Club in Gullane, Scotland, the rain and howling winds didn't arrive until Saturday's third round of the British Open.

    USATODAY.com - Storms create heavy lifting for Hazeltine's crews 2002

  • Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson spent his summers in Gullane and wrote about its atmosphere in his short story The Pavilion on the Links.

    USATODAY.com - Tiger is buzz of Scotland 2002

  • Gullane is unusual in Scotland because of its exceptionally dry and often sunny weather, and it features an extensive sandy beach.

    USATODAY.com - Tiger is buzz of Scotland 2002

  • Two Tiger billboards are prominently displayed on a corner in Gullane.

    USATODAY.com - Tiger is buzz of Scotland 2002

  • Should you feel like escaping the hustle and bustle of Scotland's capital for a few hours, why not check out one of Edinburgh's beautiful beaches such as Gullane, or Yellowcraig?

    Home 2010

  • Under the eaves in Gullane, east Scotland, where she'd moved with her father in 1961 from their colonial home in Nigeria, Evie's story opens with a self-questionnaire.

    The Echo Chamber by Luke Williams – review 2011

  • This was taken on one of our Sunday afternoon trips out to Gullane in 1966.

    The Woman I Was Born to Be Susan Boyle 2010

  • I had felt OK on the climb into Gullane but the nasty wee hill into Dirleton felt like a mountain and it still seemed like a long way from there to the 18 mile water station and I stopped to recover for a moment, telling Norma just to go on.

    North Berwick Road Race 2009

  • I had felt OK on the climb into Gullane but the nasty wee hill into Dirleton felt like a mountain and it still seemed like a long way from there to the 18 mile water station and I stopped to recover for a moment, telling Norma just to go on.

    Black socks, they never get dirty 2009

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