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HFF Gruinard Bay
Queen of the Hebrides
Islay Ferry
HFF. "Paddy's milestone"
Shipwreck in the Sand.
Urban Sunrise ( as it came from the camera)
Chanonry Point Lighthouse
While I'm away
Mist of Morning
HFF In the Glen
Chaffinch
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Storm Force
Storm over Mull
Good Morning
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From the Pub
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Standing Stones (Prehistoric Site)
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Contented Cow
Kinloss Abbey
3.26am
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Did it rain again, You bet it did
Photo bombed by a gull
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Thunder, Rain & Sun
My kind of Evening.
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Sutherland.
Mute in the Sunset
The light before the storm
Here it comes
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Inveraray Bridge


Aray Bridge, also known as Inveraray Bridge, on a still but hazy/wet day,
The bridge consists of two equal segmental arch spans of 65 ft (20 m) built of rubble with all faces of dressed masonry and partly balustraded parapets and it was completed in 1775/6.
This is taken across Loch Shira ( a side arm of Loch Fyne) and the bird was I think a Heron looking for breakfast.
View large please
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The bridge consists of two equal segmental arch spans of 65 ft (20 m) built of rubble with all faces of dressed masonry and partly balustraded parapets and it was completed in 1775/6.
This is taken across Loch Shira ( a side arm of Loch Fyne) and the bird was I think a Heron looking for breakfast.
View large please
Good News www.ipernity.com/group/2260604/discuss/186918.
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