Twin Lochs
Brick & Tile Kiln
Forever Autumn
Penniless Porch,
Somerset Style
The Palace Moat,
No Takers
The old Canal,
Mud Bank Moorings
The West Front,
Occasional Use,
Heads in the Clouds!
Fly Past
Archive image from the Bridgwater and Taunton Cana…
Sunset from the Window
Pebble Beach!
Spruce
Brean Down View
Sun, Sea and Shadows
Sunset View
Walls aplenty,
A shot from the Bridge!
May Bank Holiday
Cool Water!
At the Bus Stop
Fence in the Glen.
Country Road, Pip
Pavement Benches
February Coastal
Loch Ba,
Low Tide!
On the Beach
Waters Edge
Southern Uplands!
Metal Wall
Bringing Home the Catch
Platform One!
Across the Loch!
A Quarry No More, 2 Pips & 2 Notes.
In the Shadows
Liquid Gold.
Victorian
Red Roofs,
Sea Wall,
Blue Bench
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Short barrier fence beside the A82 Trunk as it passes "Sgòrr nam Fiannaidh" on its way through Glencoe,
"Sgòrr nam Fiannaidh" is a 3172.5ft (ca. 967 m) Monroe and is the western summit of the Aonach Eagach Ridge.
HFF and a great weekend, A large view is recommended!
"Sgòrr nam Fiannaidh" is a 3172.5ft (ca. 967 m) Monroe and is the western summit of the Aonach Eagach Ridge.
HFF and a great weekend, A large view is recommended!
J. Gafarot, Smiley Derleth, Nouchetdu38, Buelipix and 48 other people have particularly liked this photo
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All the beset, Doug
Two of the last three visits it has been full of Mountain reccue vehicles.
That is what I sould call it in Portuguese.
That is the kind of feeling born from this contrast
The small frail road and the magestic land mass, king of it all.
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