Water Control, (1 pip)
Trailside Bench
Graylake Reserve (1 pip)
North Harbour,
The Forth and Clyde,
Seal View, (Pip)
Wall Flowers !
Campbeltown Museum
A choice !
Slate Workers Cottages (Pip)
Canal in the sky !
Peaceful Bay
Overnight Anchorage
In the Cut !
Always Ready !
Quiet Bay!
Select a Bench!
Built to Last!
Tall Trees
Greylake Greens.
Look to the West
Restoration Begins
Brean Down !
Isle of Arran through the haze
The Sun is Setting
King Sedgemoor, (1 Note)
Fairy Glade.
On the Ridge
Across the Trunk. 1 Pip
Dont Throw Rocks
Bench at a working Harbour
Lava Flow? 2 Pips.
Round the Bend
Rapid Cooling (1 pip)
The Old Harbour Wall
Looking West
Helix Park.
Look over the Wall.
Looking West
Creels,
Loch Katrine,
Prehistoric. + Pip.
Small Bench, Cool Water,
A Splash of Red
Glencoe!
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Bridge over the Bannock Burn, (1pip)


The Bannock Burn is a stream which rises at about 1,300 feet on Touchadam Moor, in the Touch Hills to the south-west of Stirling in central Scotland. The Bannock flows eastward and enters the River Forth to the east of Stirling, close to the site of the Battle of Bannockburn, which was fought on 23–24 June 1314, between the army of Robert the Bruce, King of Scots, and the army of King Edward II of England,
This is an area called North Third and the trees on the right are in Middle third Woods,
The pip shows the burn prior to it entering the Woods
HWW!
This is an area called North Third and the trees on the right are in Middle third Woods,
The pip shows the burn prior to it entering the Woods
HWW!
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