Some people would take a photo. I shot 156 * 48MP = 7.3Gpx of data, computed a 3d model in WebODM and rendered it with moody lighting in Blender, as one does.
(Final toning & vignette in LuminarAI, just for completeness.)
Near St Andrews, Maiden Rock is a seastack, a remnant of a former cliff formation dating back to the end of the last Ice Age ~10,000 years ago. The sea level was about 4 meters higher than it is today. Over the years, erosion from waves and weathering sculpted the cliff into a sandstone pillar approximately 20m tall.
The most amazing place in Scotland? Sandwood Bay, south of Cape Wrath in Sutherland, offers nearly a mile and half of wide pinkish sand backed by huge sand dunes and a loch, plus an impressive sea stack: and a very long walk in. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/kinlochbervie/sandwoodbay/index.html