Blue Bay Day
Look Left and Right
Breezy Day
Rest a while,
XIV Century
Shadows of Autumn!
Dancing Hill.
Harbour View!
Tree ID Please
Public Footpath!
Lighthouse View!
Luce Bay!
Fallen Fence!
Higher Lock,
Churchyard Entrance
Mind the Gates!
Reflected Green.
West Bower Manor,
Climbing Crowcombe Bank!
Pentland Firth!
Tall Trees.
October Sun.
Town Bridge
Working Quay
After the Storm
Herring Harbour!
Late evening cloud!
Sea Defence
Lazy River!
The aproach of Autumn!
Loch Wall,
View from a Bench
A castle Viewpoint.
The Levels. (North)
Inner Harbour.
A seat for the Sunset.
Storms and Sunset!
Wall and Rabbits
Sound!
Space!
Fences, Sheep and a Storm!
World Photography Day
Castle in the Mist,
September Sea
Fog Horn!
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Long distance walkers on the West Highland way near the top of Glen Coe, (Large view may be required)
The West Highland Way is a long-distance route in Scotland. It is 154 km long, running from Milngavie north of Glasgow to Fort William in the Scottish Highlands,
It offers tremendous variety, beginning in the pastoral landscapes beneath the Campsies, past the serene beauty of Loch Lomond, and on into increasingly rugged and majestic Highlands. It then crosses the vast, awe-inspiring expanse of Rannoch Moor, down Glencoe, before crossing the hills to lovely Loch Leven. The route finally reaches Fort William via beautiful Glen Nevis.
The West Highland Way is a long-distance route in Scotland. It is 154 km long, running from Milngavie north of Glasgow to Fort William in the Scottish Highlands,
It offers tremendous variety, beginning in the pastoral landscapes beneath the Campsies, past the serene beauty of Loch Lomond, and on into increasingly rugged and majestic Highlands. It then crosses the vast, awe-inspiring expanse of Rannoch Moor, down Glencoe, before crossing the hills to lovely Loch Leven. The route finally reaches Fort William via beautiful Glen Nevis.
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