HWW.......................St Ninian’s Chapel
My new friend's in Scotland
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Castle Kennedy
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I've got my eye on you.
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UIST
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The seven bridges
The Trees
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Mary's Shell
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On the Pennine Way
HFF.............. The Pier
Morecambe Bay
The Nesting Swan
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Friends
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The Dandelion
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Beautiful Windows
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St Mary,s Church
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The boardwalk Newmillerdam
HBM..........The Boathouse Cafe.
Bluebells
HFF.............from Spurn Point
Watching you
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Whitby's West Pier
HBM.................ALI's Bench
Ali's View
Stainforth Force
The Stepping Stones
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Buttermere
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Coral Beach
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Flamborough Head
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St Ninian's Chapel


St Ninian’s Chapel was first erected in the 1100s for the benefit of both local worshippers and pilgrims to St Ninian’s Shrine at Whithorn. The chapel we see today is a rebuild dating to about 1300.
It was one of several stopping-places for the pilgrims, including Chapel Finian and the Laggangarn Standing Stones. Today, pilgrims are invited to add stones to a modern Witness Cairn on the field.
It was one of several stopping-places for the pilgrims, including Chapel Finian and the Laggangarn Standing Stones. Today, pilgrims are invited to add stones to a modern Witness Cairn on the field.
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Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
Beautifully composed and taken TOZ!
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