Dunvegan Castle
Keepers Pod and White House HFF!
Hampton Loade Station and a bench
HWW from Ely!
Castle Stalker
washing day HFF!
Torrisdale Beach
A bench with some red hearts
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Highley
Fence with blue rope at John o groats
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Harry Potter's birthplace in Lavenham HWW!
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Resting in Dunvegan Castel's garden
Stonehaven harbour walls HWW!
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Two cats enjoying sunset!
Garden walls in Wimpole
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an old ship
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The Wee Hoose
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Lying Man in Ely Cathedral HWW!
Happy Monday!
Dunnottar Castle HFF!
HWW from John o' Groats
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The Walled Garden of Dunvegan Castle
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HTT
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HFF from Prague!
Neuenmarkt
On the fence...
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winter time
green green grass of Luxembourg! HFF!
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Ard Neackie HWW!
Loch Eriboll - Scotland
Ard Neackie is a craggy peninsula jutting out into Loch Eriboll connected to the mainland only by a thin isthmus of sand linking it to the east shore.
Thank you so much to all who visit the picture!
Whishing you a good week!
Ard Neackie is a craggy peninsula jutting out into Loch Eriboll connected to the mainland only by a thin isthmus of sand linking it to the east shore.
Thank you so much to all who visit the picture!
Whishing you a good week!
Nouchetdu38, Ecobird, Erhard Bernstein, Roger (Grisly) and 15 other people have particularly liked this photo
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I remember this place very well. A nice surprising view of the harbour below. Even though the wall serves no current purpose, including it in the picture really gives a sense of distance.
Of course we do have another picture from the same spot.....
Best wishes, HWW, and keep safe!
Love Peter
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HWW, enjoy the day. Herb
Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
The lime Kilns are clearly visible,
Thank you for adding this superb image to the "North Coast 500 Group"
Best wishes
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