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Balnakeil Chapel in Sutherland

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Clachtoll broch

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The Bone Caves of Inchnadamph

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Bronze Age cairns in Kilmartin Glen

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Craig Phadrig and its kings

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Winter trees in Glen Roy

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From the River Awe to Loch Etive

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Calanais

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A walk to St Columba’s Bay

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The brochs of Glenelg

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Ardvreck Castle

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  • Rosebay willowherb

    August 25, 2017 /

    'Fireweed' or 'bombweed' lights up roadside verges and waste ground with a blaze of late summer colour

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  • Standing stone near Loch Ederline

    July 27, 2017 /

    Checking fields at random around Kilmartin Glen will reveal any number of cairns and standing stones. This one, right by the roadside, was still a surprising find.

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    Seacliff beach and the UK’s smallest harbour

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  • Blackness Castle

    July 22, 2017 /

    There's nothing romantic about this castle on the Firth of Forth: armed to the teeth, with walls 18 feet thick, Blackness was once a power to be reckoned with

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    Lochbuie Stone Circle and Moy Castle, Isle of Mull

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    Ossian’s Cave in Glen Coe

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    Torphichen Preceptory

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