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- Loch a'Chroisg
Driving the A832 and stopping to admire the views. - Glen Docherty Viewpoint
View of Loch Maree. This used to be a lonely place until Queen Victoria visited it in 1877. - Gairloch
Lovely houses in Gairloch. - The Sitooterie
A lovely tiny ... something. A Sitooterie :-) - Towards Poolewe
Lewisian gneiss is one of the oldest rocks in the whole world. They are about 2 billion years old. That is old. - Aeonium in Inverewe Garden
The garden was created in 1862 and is now full of exotic plants. - Aeonium in Inverewe Garden
Also called Tree houseleek, this is a strange plant. - Flowers in bloom
- Inverewe Garden
Although this part is usually shown in the photographs, the garden is huge! - DSC 8441
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- Cairn Lochan
Cairn Lochan (1216 m) as seen from Loch Morlich. It is the 15th highest peak in the British Isles and the 15th tallest in Scotland :-) - Loch Morlich
A wonderful Loch but very very cold. At least to us, who are used to the Mediterranean temperatures. - Loch Morlich
The highest sandy beach in Scotland :-) - A brook
One of the lovely brooks in the vicinity of Glenmore Campsite. - Loch Morlich
A walk around the Loch. - Kayaking on Loch Morlich
- Aviemore
A lovely tiny park in Aviemore. - Pitlochry fish ladder
The fish ladder is next to a dam and allows salmon to swim upstream. A lovely place for a walk and a wonderful Visitor Centre. - Pitlochry
Such a lovely picturesque town! - The Queensferry Crossing
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