Autumn Barn
Go Steady up there
Misty Mountains
Autumn in the Rain HFF
The Castle is Open
Downhill
Raining Again HFF
Highland Morning
Meeting Point HFF
Twisted Trunks
Beside the Loch.
Pot of Gold ?
Loch Suardal HFF
Loch Scavaig Morning
September Evening.
Red Sails HFF
All that remains
Blue
Castle Fence HFF
Front door required
South Side HFF
We can see you
Twilight Castle.
New Moon at Sunset, HFF
Loch Gilp on a Murky Day
Waiting for the tide.
Autumn Railway HFF
A Night at the CO-OP
Skye Bridge at Sunset
Rocks and Ropes
Below the Cloud HFF
Misty Morning Sunrise
A Ferry Nice HFF.
Look No Wings!
Harvest Lily,
To the Foreshore
Ok who pushed me?
Ice Fence HFF
I really can see out.
Bamburgh Castle
Kinlet Hall
Down by the Riverside HFF
Summer in the Glen
Hairpin Steps, HFF
The Wreck of the Mary Ann.
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Rubha nan Gall Lighthouse
Usually known as Tobermory Lighthouse, Isle of Mull, The 19m lighthouse was built in 1857 by David and Thomas Stevenson.
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Image taken from the Tobermory to Kilchoan Ferry
My link for the Sight and Sound Group, Lighthouse by James Taylor www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwo9nzdaFfA
Large please
Image taken from the Tobermory to Kilchoan Ferry
My link for the Sight and Sound Group, Lighthouse by James Taylor www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwo9nzdaFfA
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A lovely and inexpensive ferry trip.
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