Weekly Image from Scotland – A Stag Party
Taken at extreme range on my Panasonic 100 – 400 lens on a Panasonic G9
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Taken at extreme range on my Panasonic 100 – 400 lens on a Panasonic G9
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Scotland’s diverse climate is showcased through the North Coast 500 (NC 500) route, offering a microcosm of the country’s varied weather patterns. The climate in Scotland differs greatly depending on the region, with factors such as latitude, elevation, and wind exposure playing a significant role. This report provides a comparison[…]
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VisitScotland doesn’t directly list tourist pages for each Scottish council, but they provide resources for exploring different regions and local areas, and partner with local authorities to provide information. VisitScotland.org is Scotland’s National Tourist Organisation and can be a starting point for finding information about various regions and councils. You can find information[…]
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Glen Coe is just bursting with incredible waterfalls, this one on the River Coe is just off the A82 road. It’s not a huge drop, but when the water’s really flowing, it can be a powerful and stunning show and with the incredible Scottish Highland peaks all around, it’s a[…]
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A short, steep walk alongside the Allt Airdeasaidh (stream)enables you to view the charming string of the 4 impressive Ardessie waterfalls. Along the way, you also pass a few scenic rapids and when you arrive at this upper waterfall, take a break before you take any photographs. This fall is[…]
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The concept of a castle is often shrouded in ambiguity, but for the sake of clarity, we’ll define it as the private, fortified residence of a lord or noble. The earliest castles in Scotland emerged in the 11th and 12th centuries, influenced by the introduction of Anglo-Norman architecture. Initially, these[…]
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