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The Castle of Mey, Caithness. Favourite holiday home of the Queen Mother.
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The Castle of Mey, Caithness, Royal greenhouse
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Castle on island at Loch Linnhe near Portnacroish (4)
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Standing stone which once made up another stone circle on Machrie Moor, Arran. This stone stands nearly twenty feet tall and is the only stone left upright
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Stone Circle - Moss Farm, Machrie moor Arran. A concentric circle consisting of two rings, the outer being slightly ovular
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View along the Ceum Na Caillich ridge from North Goatfell - Arran.
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View to Cir Mhor mountain from the Glen Sannox burn. Highlighting the natural beauty of Arran. Note the Sannox burn is sheet rock over which the water flows
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Views across Glen Catacol, north Arran. Spectacular and glorious walking terrain.
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Children scramble to the Summit of Screel Hill near Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway, Hestan Island and Balcary Bay in the background
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View from the beach along a rocky peninsula to Ailsa Craig, a small island off the West coast of Scotland.
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Quaint and unusual terraced row of cottages on the seafront at Lamlash, Arran
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A waterfall near the nature reserve in Glen Catacol north Arran, Scotland
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A lone canoeist glides across the still water at Lochranza, Arran with the Castle looming in the background, sundown.
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strange, wind-blown sand patterns on the beach at Kilmory, Arran
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A view from the beach at Lamlash to the small Holy Island on the east coast of Arran. Note Mullach Mor dominating the island, now home to a group of buddhists.
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Beach scene from the west coast of Arran as the incoming tide laps on the sand and rocks and boulders.
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A piece of driftwood washed ashore on the sandy beach on the West coast of Arran with views across the water to the Mull of Kintyre
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An assortment of periwinkles on the beach on Arran, Edible Periwinkle (Littorina littorea) and Flat Periwinkle (Littorina Littoralis) found on mud flats and amongst bladderwrack seaweed on the seashore.
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Mussels (Mytilus Edulis) at low-tide Drumtroddan Bay, Arran. A common bivalve popular as a seaside treat, shellfish.
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Seaside scene from Arran. View across the water to the Kintyre peninsula. Rocks of different shapes and hues lie in a sand bottomed pool of water at low-tide
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Driftwood log washed up on the beach at Kilmory, Arran
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Megalithic Auchencar standing stone with Beinn Lochainn in the background
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View from Screel Hill, Dumfries and Galloway Scotland, to Balcary Bay and Hestan Island
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