JayOh (John Owles)'s photos
The Guardian Of Sandwood Loch
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This petrified giant looks out from the cliffs overlooking the burn flowing out over the beach from Sandwood Loch.
The Guardian Of Sandwood Loch
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This petrified giant looks out from the cliffs overlooking the burn flowing out over the beach from Sandwood Loch.
The Guardian Of Sandwood Loch
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This petrified giant looks out from the cliffs overlooking the burn flowing out over the beach from Sandwood Loch.
Sandwood Beach
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The day brought all kinds of weather from sunshine through bands of light rain and drizzle. The sky was constantly and quickly changing, one minute it was overcast the next dramatic clouds or clear blue. It was hard to keep up with the ever changing light.
Sandwood Loch
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The day brought all kinds of weather from sunshine through bands of light rain and drizzle. The sky was constantly and quickly changing, one minute it was overcast the next dramatic clouds or clear blue. It was hard to keep up with the ever changing light.
Sandwood Loch
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The day brought all kinds of weather from sunshine through bands of light rain and drizzle. The sky was constantly and quickly changing, one minute it was overcast the next dramatic clouds or clear blue. It was hard to keep up with the ever changing light.
Sandwood Loch
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The day brought all kinds of weather from sunshine through bands of light rain and drizzle. The sky was constantly and quickly changing, one minute it was overcast the next dramatic clouds or clear blue. It was hard to keep up with the ever changing light.
Heather Among The Sand Dunes
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Castle Varrich, Tongue
Kyle of Tongue
Loch Hope Reflections
Loch Hope Reflections
Ben Hope
Sunset of Loch Hope
A Wind Blown Terrierist On Balnakeil Beach
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After the rain, the wind kept rising to gail force and beyond but the sun was out which created a sand storm to rival the best of deserts.
A Wind Blown Terrierist On Balnakeil Beach
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After the rain, the wind kept rising to gail force and beyond but the sun was out which created a sand storm to rival the best of deserts.
A Wind Blown Terrierist On Balnakeil Beach
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After the rain, the wind kept rising to gail force and beyond but the sun was out which created a sand storm to rival the best of deserts.
Rare Scottish Primrose
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We found two of these rare Scottish primroses on Farraid Head. They are tiny, the flower being only 8mm in diameter, and are only found in the far Northwest of Scotland.
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