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Tunnel vision
A Bench on the Edge
Wall to the Sea
Loch Achtriochtan & River Coe.
Uphill
These Old Walls
Happy Crew.
Falkirk Wheel
Harbour Mood.
Seil Sound and Narrows,
Falkirk Wheel (4 pips)
Through the Gap !
Oban Bay, Sea Wall.
A View from the Tower
Quiet day on the River
On the Beach!
A Rather Rural Wall.
Rings of Kintyre
Jura View HBM, ( 2 notes)
North Shore,
Step Down.
The Remains of Winter.
Castle in the Mist, (Pip)
Outer Hebrides !
Tide Wall
Early Morning!
Walls and Ripples
Bench in the Shade
Ornsay Island
Quayside
A distant bench with a light.
Maratime Matters
Flow Country
Harbour Wall
Windy!
Harbour Light
Wind Pump
Beneath the Ruins
Lightkeepers Cottage (pip)
The Black Cuillin,
Castle Moil Ruins
Only Walls Remain
"Queen of the Hebrides"
When The Tide Goes Out
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The pretty tourist town of Callander lies immediately south of the Highland Boundary Fault which is historically a meeting point between the Scottish Highlands and the Lowlands.
The Highland Boundary Fault is a major fault zone that traverses Scotland from Arran and Helensburgh on the west coast to Stonehaven in the east. It separates two different geological terranes which give rise to two distinct physiographic terrains: the Highlands and the Lowlands, and in most places it is recognisable as a change in topography, Wikipedia.
More benches in the distance, large view, perhaps.
HBM and a great week to you all
The Highland Boundary Fault is a major fault zone that traverses Scotland from Arran and Helensburgh on the west coast to Stonehaven in the east. It separates two different geological terranes which give rise to two distinct physiographic terrains: the Highlands and the Lowlands, and in most places it is recognisable as a change in topography, Wikipedia.
More benches in the distance, large view, perhaps.
HBM and a great week to you all
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Thank you for it, Roger.
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