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Dun Dornaigil in Strathmore

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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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Ardvreck Castle

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  • World’s End Close, Edinburgh

    October 10, 2014 /

    World's End Close: it sounds like a prophecy of doom! And this dark close that leads off Edinburgh's Royal Mile can certainly tell a few stories...

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  • Drumlanrig Castle

    October 6, 2014 /

    A Renaissance masterpiece, the 'Pink Palace' of Drumlanrig Castle in Dumfries-shire was designed to impress - and it still leaves you in awe!

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    Ranging from pale yellow to deep orange-red, this semi-precious stone was a popular choice in Victorian jewellery

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