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Waterfall, Loch Tuath, Isle of Mull, Scottish Highlands

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The waterfall of Allt an Eas Fors cascades over a sheer cliff and into Loch Tuath on the west coast of the Isle of Mull.

 

Lochan a Ghurrabain, Aros Park, Tobermory, Isle of Mull, Scottish Highlands

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Aros Park is about half a mile from the capital of Mull, Tobermory. Maintained by Forest Enterprise it has been developed as a recreational woodland. The Allan family who owned Aros House, which has since been demolished, worked to create the grounds between 1874 and 1959. The lochan pictured was created as a feature and also to power a local mill.

 

Lochan a Ghurrabain, Aros Park, Tobermory, Isle of Mull, Scottish Highlands

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Aros Park is about half a mile from the capital of Mull, Tobermory. Maintained by Forest Enterprise it has been developed as a recreational woodland. The Allan family who owned Aros House, which has since been demolished, worked to create the grounds between 1874 and 1959. The lochan pictured was created as a feature and also to power a local mill.

 

Lochan a Ghurrabain, Aros Park, Tobermory, Isle of Mull, Scottish Highlands

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Aros Park is about half a mile from the capital of Mull, Tobermory. Maintained by Forest Enterprise it has been developed as a recreational woodland. The Allan family who owned Aros House, which has since been demolished, worked to create the grounds between 1874 and 1959. The lochan pictured was created as a feature and also to power a local mill.

 

Ben More, Isle of Mull, Scottish Highlands

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Ben More, in Gaelic ""Beinn Mhor"" meaning ""Great Mountain"", reaches a height of 3169 ft and is the only Munro (3000 ft or over) on the Isle of Mull. The mountain is a remnant of a volcano that was active some 60 million years ago.

 

Glen Nevis, Lochaber, Scottish Highlands

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Early spring in the picturesque Glen Nevis near Fort William.

 

Arkle across Loch Stack, Sutherland, Scottish Highlands

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Perfect reflections of the mountain Arkle. The mountain composed of layers of quartzite is in an advanced state of erosion and walkers sitting on its summit ridge can hear the sound of scree and boulders constantly moving and falling.

 

Arkle, Sutherland, Scottish Highlands

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Perfect reflections of the mountain Arkle. The mountain composed of layers of quartzite is in an advanced state of erosion and walkers sitting on its summit ridge can hear the sound of scree and boulders constantly moving and falling.

 

Blencathra, Lake District

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Striking autumn colours below Blencathra, also known as Saddleback. Home to Sharp Edge, one of the finest ridge walks in the Lake District, the highest summit of the range, Hallsfell Top reaches an altitude of 2848 ft.

 

Loch Trool, Dumfries and Galloway

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Vibrant heather contrasts with the deep green foliage around Loch Trool in the heart of The Galloway Forest Park.

 

Back of Keppoch, Inverness-Shire, Scottish Highlands

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The small settlement of the Back of Keppoch just north of Arisaig. An unforgettable place with crystal clear waters, silver sand beaches and spectacular views.

 

Back of Keppoch, Inverness-Shire, Scottish Highlands

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The small settlement of the Back of Keppoch just north of Arisaig. An unforgettable place with crystal clear waters, silver sand beaches and spectacular views.

 

Duddon Valley, Lake District

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A low autumn sun illuminates the Duddon Valley. Sometimes called Dunnerdale this area tends to be less busy than other parts of the Lake District but equally as beautiful.

 

Bishop's Bay from North Ballachulish, Loch Leven, Argyll, Scottish Highlands

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A picturesque bay just outside of Glen Coe

 

Cliffs, Glen Coe, Lochaber, Scottish Highlands

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A car is dwarfed by the huge cliffs of Glen Coe. This dramatic and awe-inspiring Glen is one of the most famous in the Highlands. The spectacular valley runs from Loch Leven to Rannoch Moor. Forever remembered for the tragic Glen Coe massacre of 1692.

 

Cottage, Glen Coe, Lochaber, Scottish Highlands

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An isolated cottage in Glen Coe. This dramatic and awe-inspiring Glen is one of the most famous in the Highlands. The spectacular valley runs from Loch Leven to Rannoch Moor. Forever remembered for the tragic Glen Coe massacre of 1692.

 

River Coe, Glen Coe, Lochaber, Scottish Highlands

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This dramatic and awe-inspiring Glen is one of the most famous in the Highlands. The spectacular valley runs from Loch Leven to Rannoch Moor. Forever remembered for the tragic Glen Coe massacre of 1692.

 

Bluebells, Craobh Haven, Argyll and Bute, Scottish Highlands

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Colourful bluebells make a striking foreground to this photograph of Craobh Haven on the Craignish Peninsula approximately 20 miles south of Oban. The village was built in 1983 as a holiday resort and marina.

 

Loch Gairloch, Wester Ross, Scottish Highlands

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The idyllic setting of Loch Gairloch. The name of the loch comes from the Gaelic ""gearr"" meaning short. Gairloch has grown over the centuries into a busy port and centre for tourism. The Mackenzies of Gairloch were key to the development of the village as they never evicted their tenants during the Highland clearances, instead investing in boat-building.

 

Camas a Charraig, Mellon Udrigle, Wester Ross, Scottish Highlands

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A beautiful deserted beach typical of the enchanting solitude that can be found in the Highlands. In the distance the view encompasses the Summer Isles and the mountainscapes of Assynt Coigach.

 

An Teallach and Gruinard Bay from Gruinard Hill, Wester Ross, Scottish Highlands

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Evening sun in the spring illuminates Gruinard Bay backed by the impressive mountain of An Teallach, ""The Forge"" (3484 ft). Gruinard Island in the bay was used for germ warfare experiments during the second world war and was contaminated with Anthrax. Following de-contamination it was declared safe in 1990.

 

The Langdale Pikes, Lake District

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The sun illuminates the hillside as storm clouds gather over the Langdale Pikes.

 

Back of Keppoch, Inverness-Shire, Scottish Highlands

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The small settlement of the Back of Keppoch just north of Arisaig. An unforgettable place with crystal clear waters, silver sand beaches and spectacular views.

 
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