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⏭ Throw back to November 2018 ⏮ Beautiful Trump Turnberry Lighthouse during sunset 🌅 Can’t wait to get back out to these places again
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Lovely Loch Doon aerial shot. In the First World War, there was a growing need to train pilots and aircrew in aerial gunnery. Loch Doon was thought to be ideally suited for such an establishment with its surrounding steep hills being an ideal position for target ranges. Work began in September 1916 and an airfield, slipways, piers, jetties, seaplane hangars, tramways and other associated buildings erected. The remains of these can still be found on the Loch shore today. The loch was dammed in the 1930s, raising the water some 27 feet (8.2 m) to provide seasonal storage for the Galloway hydro-electric power scheme. As a reservoir, Loch Doon has an effective capacity of over 82 million cubic metres. When rainfall is plentiful, water is diverted to the loch from the Water of Deugh via a tunnel system. When water is required for power generation, water is released at Drumjohn to feed Kendoon power reservoir, the first in a series of generating stations and reservoirs on the Water of Ken.
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What a great sunset for 2021
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Another favourite place : Neist Point lighthouse, Isle of Skye
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One of my favourite places is : Glencoe with some snow ❄️
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Glenfinnan monument never been there before
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St Mary and St Finnan church last week while we were in Glencoe
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Lovely Glencoe Lochan reflections last week
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A re-edit of image I took wee while ago, really like this one
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Portree Isle of Skye
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Neist point lighthouse, Isle of Skye
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Bride veil falls looking towards old man of storr
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Old man of storr, Isle of Skye
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Wow what an amazing place for landscapes, Quiraing was amazing
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Fairy glen, Isle of Skye
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Sligachan can’t really miss it on Isle of Skye
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Eilean Donan castle is just beautiful on our way to Isle of Skye last week
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It’s not very often you get Dumfries all to yourself on such a beautiful sunset. Was lovely night
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Loch Doon Castle this morning
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Durdle door didn’t disappoint
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Church St Mary & St Finnan in Glenfinnan, absolutely beautiful
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Kilchurn Castle was brilliant on Sunday
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Caerlaverock Castle only photo I could get
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Trump Turnberry Lighthouse
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Absolutely stunning house, is always a great visit
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Glenfinnan viaduct was just brilliant
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Glenfinnan viaduct
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Lovely kelpies
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Loch Bradan and view across to Loch Finlas & Loch Doon in the distance, absolutely stunning that day
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Loch Bradan this afternoon, Absolutely love Lochs, there’s just something about them
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Throw back to the better weather, sun star at enterkine viaduct
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Enterkine viaduct
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What a chilly day it has been but what a lovely sunset it was
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Nice layers in glencoe
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Ailsa Craig from maidens, Ailsa Craig is an island of 99 hectares (240 acres) in the outer Firth of Clyde, 16 kilometres (10 miles) west of mainland Scotland, upon which blue hone granite has long been quarried to make curling stones. The now uninhabited island is formed from the volcanic plug of an extinct volcano.
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As can’t get anywhere for milky way photos it’s star trails from garden
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