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Scatsta airport, Sullom Voe
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Delting
Eastern Airways Saab 2000 preparing to take off from Scatsta airport, Sullom Voe, Shetland. Because of the proximity of the runway to the road, vehicles must wait at the red lights until the plane has taken off.
20 July 2013
Ardnamurchan - the most westerly traffic lights on the British mainland
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Ardnamurchan
The last few yards of road to Ardnamurchan Point are a single track road, so bendy and enclosed by walls, that it's impossible to see what's coming the other way.
These must be the most westerly traffic lights on the British mainland!
14 April 2007
Ben Mor Coigach
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Ullapool, Coigach and Inverpolly
Ben Mor Coigach framed by Scots pine trees (Pinus sylvestris) above Loch Cùl Dromannan
19 June 2012
Stac Pollaidh and midges in evening light
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Ullapool, Coigach and Inverpolly
Stac Pollaidh (Stac Polly) in evening light from Loch Cùl Dromannan. A cloud of midges (Culicoides impunctatus) is highlighted by the sunset. The females midges suck human blood, but mostly that of cattle, sheep and deer.
19 June 2012
Stac Pollaidh in evening light
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Ullapool, Coigach and Inverpolly
Stac Pollaidh (Stac Polly) in evening light from Loch Cùl Dromannan
19 June 2012
Stac Pollaidh in evening light
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Ullapool, Coigach and Inverpolly
Stac Pollaidh (Stac Polly) in evening light from Loch Cùl Dromannan
19 June 2012
yachts and fishing boats in Loch Broom
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Ullapool, Coigach and Inverpolly
yachts and fishing boats in Loch Broom, Ullapool, in evening light
19 June 2012
Dubh Sgeir light and Cullipool
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Firth of Lorn
Dubh Sgeir light and Cullipool on Luing from PS Waverley
23 May 2023
Maryhill Road, Glasgow during lockdown, April 2020
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Maryhill Road almost free of traffic during Coronavirus lockdown, April 2020, Glasgow, taken from the Forth and Clyde Canal aqueduct.
27 April 2020
Hunterston iron ore and coal terminal, Firth of Clyde by night in 2006
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Largs, Fairlie and Hunterston
Hunterston iron ore and coal terminal, Firth of Clyde by night in 2006. The terminal was originally built in 1979 to import iron ore for Ravenscraig steelworks. Later it was used to import coal for power stations such as Longannet. In 2020 the coal unloading facilities were demolished.