English: Polytunnels on Balhungie Farm.
Polytunnels are an ever increasing feature of the south Angus countryside. Here they are protecting young strawberry plants. The view is taken in the eastern part of the grid box amongst the trees on the ancient cliff line. It looks south towards the Tay estuary and the wooded promontory of Tentsmuir on the south side of the river.
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{{geograph|16783|Val Vannet}} Polytunnels on Balhungie Farm Polytunnels are an ever increasing feature of the south Angus countryside. Here they are protecting young strawberry plants. The view is taken in the eastern part of the grid box amongst the tre