JayOh (John Owles)'s photos
Barnards Castle
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A wonderful, classic castle town. The castle has a fascinating fascinating history and architecture. It was a shame that we did not have the time to spend more than just a couple of hours here, it is worth a couple of days at least.
Barnards Castle
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A wonderful, classic castle town. The castle has a fascinating fascinating history and architecture. It was a shame that we did not have the time to spend more than just a couple of hours here, it is worth a couple of days at least.
Barnards Castle
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A wonderful, classic castle town. The castle has a fascinating fascinating history and architecture. It was a shame that we did not have the time to spend more than just a couple of hours here, it is worth a couple of days at least.
Damp, Windswept Upland Moors
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Damp, windswept upland moors of Northumberland, on the eastern edge of the Kilder Forest. Again a kind of strange beauty in is wildness.
Loch of the Lowes
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A beautiful loch but but very restrictive. While understanding the need for osprey security, the regeme does not make for a somewhat 'open prison' atmosphere so it does not feel particularly welcoming for the friendly visitor.
Loch of the Lowes
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A beautiful loch but but very restrictive. While understanding the need for osprey security, the regeme does not make for a somewhat 'open prison' atmosphere so it does not feel particularly welcoming for the friendly visitor.
Loch of the Lowes
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A beautiful loch but but very restrictive. While understanding the need for osprey security, the regeme does not make for a somewhat 'open prison' atmosphere so it does not feel particularly welcoming for the friendly visitor.
Loch of the Lowes
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A beautiful loch but but very restrictive. While understanding the need for osprey security, the regeme does not make for a somewhat 'open prison' atmosphere so it does not feel particularly welcoming for the friendly visitor.
Golden Burn - Kildonan
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The site of Scotlands brief gold rush of 1868. There is still gold to be found in the burns of the surrounding area and people can still be found panning the stream beds.
Golden Burn - Kildonan
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The site of Scotlands brief gold rush of 1868. There is still gold to be found in the burns of the surrounding area and people can still be found panning the stream beds.
Gold
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If you look closely, the bright specs are indeed minute flecks of genuine gold in the fine silt covering the rocks. We did not have a gold pan when we visited so we filtered some of the silt into my handkerchief and placed the bundle in a polythene bag which was later put into a plastic containner and frozen for the journey. As soon as we have the time we will have a go at extracting the "treasure", such as it is. Where is that microscope.
What Is All This Gold Nonsence? I'm After The Rabb…
Golden Burn - Baile an Or, Kildonan
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The site of Scotlands brief gold rush of 1868. There is still gold to be found in the burns of the surrounding area and people can still be found panning the stream beds.
Stacks - Castle Sinclair Girnigoe
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Sea Cave
Castle Sinclair Girnigoe
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The dramatic ruins of Castle Girnigoe on an overcast day of mizzle and rain, interspersed by all too brief periods of brightish stuff.
Castle Sinclair Girnigoe
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The dramatic ruins of Castle Girnigoe on an overcast day of mizzle and rain, interspersed by all too brief periods of brightish stuff.
Castle Sinclair Girnigoe
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The dramatic ruins of Castle Girnigoe on an overcast day of mizzle and rain, interspersed by all too brief periods of brightish stuff.
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