Findochty
A small, quaint fishing village on the North-East coast of Scotland. Situated a few miles East of Buckie, Findochty was once a bustling fishing village, housing over 50 boats in its harbour in the late 19th Century. The industry then moved to the larger harbour of Buckie and now the harbour houses a number of small pleasure craft. It is much photographed for its multicoloured fishing houses backing on to the small and picturesque harbour. Findochty is a particularly insular village and it is often joked that you need a passport to get in.
"Are you from Findochty?"
"No"
"Are you sure... ?"
"No, I'm from Finechty..."
"Ah"
"Aye"
"No"
"Are you sure... ?"
"No, I'm from Finechty..."
"Ah"
"Aye"