The land at Aberlady Bay is a haven for flora and fauna. The nature reserve was established in 1952, covering nearly 600 hectares with sand dunes backed by salt marsh on low tide when you can see the remains of two midget submarines hidden among its shores. A half-hour drive from Edinburgh brings visitors to this special area where they will find diverse plant life such as sea lavender or flowery grasses alongside animals like seals who feed off these rich resources during their quest for food.:
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