Dusk at Dulsie
Wood Blewit? Spore print NOT pink...
Here comes the sun! Early morning light
Autumn garden
Autumn garden: last of the Howgate Wonders
Autumn garden
Autumn garden
Autumn garden Tulip tree
Autumn garden
Autumn garden: Path through the hazels
Autumn garden
Autumn garden
Autumn garden
Autumn garden
Autumn garden
Autumn by the pond
Autumn by the pond
Autumn by the pond
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The Dulsie Bridge
Dusk at Dulsie
The Findhorn in spate at the Dulsie Bridge
Autumn Birches in Glen Affric
Scots Pines in Glen Affric
Glen Affric
Glen Affric
Glen Affric
Glen Affric
Glen Affric
Glen Affric
Dog Falls in spate, Glen Affric
Dog Falls in spate, Glen Affric
Dog Falls in spate, Glen Affric
Dog Falls in spate, Glen Affric
Dog Falls in spate, Glen Affric
Pluscarden abbey
Pluscarden abbey
Pluscarden abbey
Pluscarden abbey
Pluscarden abbey
Pluscarden abbey
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The Dulsie Bridge


Built in the 1700s to carry the military road across the Findhorn, connecting Ruthven Barracks to the south, with Fort George in the north. IN the "Muckle" Spate" of 1829, the Findhorn rose 40 feet above its normal levels and came within three feet of the keystone of the main arch.
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