WWII military defences - Former Army military pill-box emplacement at Inverbervie beach, Scotland, (still in place in 2021). The name in Scottish Gaelic is Inbhir Biorbhaidh or Biorbhaigh and means "mouth of the River Bervie". The town is situated the north-east coast of Scotland, near Stonehaven. Now part of Aberdeenshire it was historically in Kincardineshire,


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