Loch Katrine,
Creels,
Looking West
Look over the Wall.
Helix Park.
Looking West
The Old Harbour Wall
Rapid Cooling (1 pip)
Round the Bend
Lava Flow? 2 Pips.
Bench at a working Harbour
Dont Throw Rocks
Across the Trunk. 1 Pip
On the Ridge
Fairy Glade.
King Sedgemoor, (1 Note)
The Sun is Setting
Isle of Arran through the haze
Bridge over the Bannock Burn, (1pip)
Water Control, (1 pip)
Trailside Bench
Graylake Reserve (1 pip)
North Harbour,
Small Bench, Cool Water,
A Splash of Red
Glencoe!
Parish Church!
Moist Morning
The Remains of Winter.
Step Down.
North Shore,
Jura View HBM, ( 2 notes)
Rings of Kintyre
A Rather Rural Wall.
On the Beach!
Quiet day on the River
A View from the Tower
Oban Bay, Sea Wall.
Through the Gap !
Falkirk Wheel (4 pips)
Seil Sound and Narrows,
Harbour Mood.
Falkirk Wheel
Happy Crew.
These Old Walls
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Prehistoric. + Pip.


The prehistoric remains here include a large cairn which has been badly robbed of its stones,This is at Kintraw, in Argyll and Bute, Scotland,
But for Iperrnity purposes it hopefully serves as a wall,
The Pip shows another part of the site, Which includes the 4-meter-High Standing Stone of Kintraw.
It has been suggested that the stone marked the backsight position for viewing the setting sun at the winter solstice,
HWW to everyone.
But for Iperrnity purposes it hopefully serves as a wall,
The Pip shows another part of the site, Which includes the 4-meter-High Standing Stone of Kintraw.
It has been suggested that the stone marked the backsight position for viewing the setting sun at the winter solstice,
HWW to everyone.
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