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Church on Sanday, Canna
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Mallaig to Eigg via Rum Canna and Muck
Roman Catholic Church Of St Edward The Confessor, Sanday, Canna
27 August 2016
St Donnan's Church, Cleadale, Eigg
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Eigg - Cleadale
St Donnan's Roman Catholic Church, Cleadale, Eigg
02 September 2016
St Donnan's Church, Cleadale, Eigg
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Eigg - Cleadale
St Donnan's Roman Catholic Church, Cleadale, Eigg
02 September 2016
Largs from the Firth of Clyde
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North Ayrshire - Largs, Fairlie and Hunterston
Largs from the Firth of Clyde showing St Columba's Parish Church and Clark Memorial Church
04 June 2010
The Storr, Trotternish, Skye
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Skye - Trotternish
The Storr, Trotternish, Skye, an area of ancient landslips where basalt overlies sedimentary rocks, which have collapsed under the weight of the basalt.
01 July 2011
Coll Parish Church
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Coll - Arinagour
Coll Parish Church, dating from 1907, Arinagour, Coll, with Loch Eatharna and Ben More, Mull behind.
27 April 2014
Panorama of Brae Wick, the Neap and the Drongs
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Shetland - Eshaness and Hillswick
Brae Wick with the cliffs of the Neap, the Runk, (a stack off the Neap) and the Drongs of Hillswick in the distance, Eshaness, Shetland. In the foreground is a lagoon and storm beach, which show the power of the Atlantic.This composite image is available as a large panorama which will print to at least 30 inches by 12 inches.
19 July 2013
St Kilda from MV Lochlann
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Western Isles - St Kilda
Finishing a trip round Boreray on MV Lochlann, before heading to Hirta, St Kilda. From left (east) to right, you can see the Dun, Oisebhal, the Gap, Conachair, an Campar and Soay.
24 June 2011
The Roman bridge south of Piercebridge, North Yorkshire
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England - Northumbria and Durham
The Roman bridge south of Piercebridge, North Yorkshire. The River Tees then ran south of its current channel. The large blocks were probably scattered in a flood, and very likely some would be used as building material after the bridge collapsed. The Roman road which crossed the Tees here was Dere Street, which ran from York past the fort at Piercebridge to the Antonine Wall in central Scotland.
07 May 2024
The Roman bridge south of Piercebridge, North Yorkshire
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England - Northumbria and Durham
The Roman bridge south of Piercebridge, North Yorkshire. The River Tees then ran south of its current channel. Here you can see a bridge abutment made of stone, which formed a solid base for the wooden bridge superstructure. The Roman road which crossed the Tees here was Dere Street, which ran from York past the fort at Piercebridge to the Antonine Wall in central Scotland.