The ruins of the old croft at Dusach (NH 99595 459…
The ruins of the old croft at Dusach (NH 99595 459…
The ruins of the old croft at Dusach (NH 99595 459…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
Views along the edge of the River Findhorn from th…
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The ruins of the old croft at Dusach (NH 99595 459…
The ruins of the old croft at Dusach (NH 99595 459…
The ruins of the old croft at Dusach (NH 99595 459…
The ruins of the old croft at Dusach (NH 99595 459…
The ruins of the old croft at Dusach (NH 99595 459…
The Servants' tunnel to Cromarty House
Approach to The Servants' Tunnel to Cromarty House
The snowclad hills from the hills above Cromarty
The oil industry's footprint is all too obvious in…
View across the fields above Cromarty to the snowc…
Rock formations at the bottom of the cliff patch d…
Rock formations at the bottom of the cliff patch d…
Rock formations at the bottom of the cliff patch d…
Rock formations at the bottom of the cliff patch d…
Rock Formations at the bottom of the cliff path to…
Rock Formations at the bottom of the cliff path to…
Rock Formations at the bottom of the cliff path to…
The cliffs of the South Soutors
Rock Formations at the bottom of the cliff path to…
View out across the Moray Firth from the South Sou…
Some fencing on the edge of a precipitous cliff ed…
The cliffs on the north side of the Cromarty Gap.
Looking across to the North Soutor.
Timber-clad steep hillside leading to the cliffs g…
Timber-clad steep hillside leading to the cliffs g…
Looking across the Cromarty Gap from high among th…
Cromarty Village
There has been a village in Cromarty since Norman…
There are an astonishing 209 listed buildings in C…
The bay at Cromarty
Subterranean tunnel for the servants and tradesmen…
Rock pools at the base of the cliff path to McFarq…
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The ruins of the old croft at Dusach (NH 99595 45965)
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Dusach. This is a corruption of the Gaelic Giuthasach, abound-
ing in firwood trees. It is not often that g is eclipsed by d, and it can only be accounted for by the eccentricities of different writers
before the art of printing, when each scribe adopted his own provincial mode of spelling words. It is found as Dims, Dhuis,and Dusy as here. The firwood residence.
ing in firwood trees. It is not often that g is eclipsed by d, and it can only be accounted for by the eccentricities of different writers
before the art of printing, when each scribe adopted his own provincial mode of spelling words. It is found as Dims, Dhuis,and Dusy as here. The firwood residence.
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