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Let's call it The Sine Tiki
Britain's boat builders continue to rule the waves.
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On the way down from Beinn Dubhchraig to Tyndrum.
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Beinn Dubhchraig
While this is Beinn Dubhchraig, already climbed three times and mistaken for Ben Oss at the time.
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Ben Oss
The real Ben Oss, this time.
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Ben Lui
The polar bear is unaware of cold that cuts me through. For why? He has a coat of hair ... or wait a minute!
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This one seems to be an RAF Squadron Lockheed Hudson that crashed here in 1941.
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Plane Wreck on Ben Lui
I swear we don't go looking for these things. They're everywhere.
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Creag Leacach
"Waldorf, do you think sitting on a mountaintop during a thunderstorm will fix our faces?" - "Indeed I think it will, Statler."
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Glider Wreck
Crashing planes in the Highlands seems to be something of a fad among young people nowadays. Cut it out. It ain't funny.
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Yet Another Plane Wreck
Remains of a Whitley that crashed here in 1942. I found someone's belt buckle in the debris. This must be the fifth or sixth plane wreck found by the Great Munro Reptile Survey, and we weren't even looking for them.
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Mayar
It took us seven hours to find Mayar. If the fog hadn't lifted after the first three we'd still be out there, looking.
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Dead Hare
This one probably died in winter. It looks more dead, and it still has its white winter coat.
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Dead Hare
Inside the hare there were lots of little grass balls.
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