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The Summer Isles are a dream-like group of islands off the Coigach coast of Wester Ross. I have visited them three times from Ullapool. They are also a naturalist's paradise for the wildlife that they harbour.
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Why is Steep Hill so steep in the City of Lincoln? Read on.
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The beautiful hinterland to Loch Ness and the Great Glen, 230 metres or 750 feet up, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
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Graduation Day in Cambridge. Students waiting to receive their Degrees outside Senate House with the magnificent King's College Chapel in the background.
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Scott's View of the Eildon Hills and the huge meander in the River Tweed, St. Boswells, Scottish Borders, Scotland.
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The statue of the Great Bard, William Shakespeare, looks down Henley Street towards the town centre. He was born in Henley Street in 1564, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.
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Panorama of the wild, rocky untamed coastline of the Sound of Arisaig from the lower slopes of Rhois Bheinn looking westwards to the Isles of Eigg and Rum, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
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Achmelvich Beach, dunes, rocks, headlands and colours, Sutherland, Scotland.
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The exquisite Autumn colours of Scotney Castle Gardens near Lamberhurst, Kent, England.
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Strathaird to the Black Cuillins and Camasunary Beach, Isle of Skye. Sgurr na Stri, right, the peak of Gars-Bheinn, left of top centre, and the Hebridean Sea on the horizon.
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The famous Purbeck Limestone sea-arch known as Durdle Door on Dorset's UNESCO World Heritage Coastline a mile or so west of Lulworth Cove.
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Grandeur and Autumn colour personified. Second from left is Garbh Bheinn, 806 metres, then pinnacles leading up to Bla bheinn, 929 metres and centre Marsco, 736 metres from near to Sligachan, Isle of Skye, Scotland.
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The sun breaks through morning sea-mist on the Firth of Clyde. This image was taken from near to Dunoon Pier. Here, the Firth reaches 3-4 miles. Further south, opposite Arran the Firth reaches 15-20 miles, Argyll/Ayrshire, Scotland.
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The remarkable beauty of Loch nan Gillean on the track from Cougie to Loch Affric in Glen Affric, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
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The "Parasol" tree. When its too hot in Cuckfield, West Sussex, this beautiful Lebanon Cedar will give you much welcomed shade!
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A view from the medieval bridge over the River Medway of the village of Aylesford, Kent. A Georgian mansion, "Chequers" pub, Tithe cottages and the Parish Church complete the scene.
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Mine eyes have seen the glory.....of this heavenly place, Glen Affric, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
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One of the renowned dense Yew Groves at "Kingley Vale," in the South Downs, West Sussex, England. Some yews in the bottom of the coombe have been dated at 5,000 years old. The spire of Chichester Cathedral can be seen.
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The wonderully set village of Plockton on Loch Carron at sunset. The Applecross Mountains are in the background and the main railway line from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh is bottom left.
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The Devonian Old Red Sandstone cliffs of Sidmouth, Devon. On the horizon is the chalk headland at Beer.
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Island of Mull's loftiest peak, Ben More 966 metres, 3,169 feet across Loch Beg from Pennyghael Post Office.
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Looking across Freshwater Bay from Tennyson Down to St. Catherine's Point, the most southerly point of the Isle of Wight, England.
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Where the mountains first meet the sea on "The Road to the Isles." Colourful and vibrant Loch Ailort, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
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The mellow yellow Cotswold Limestone that gives buildings in Chippenham, Wiltshire, permanence, beauty and character.
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Ring of Bright Water. An esoteric magic that defies my feeble attempt to describe it adequately. Sun beams off of the Sound of Sleat across the entrance to Loch Hourn with the Isle of Eigg on the horizon.
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Ben More, 1,174 metres, Stob Binnein, 1,165 metres, Ben Oss, 1,029 metres, and Ben Lui, 1,130 metres, from south-east of Tyndrum, Scotland.
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The Weald from Ditchling Beacon, East Sussex. Ditchling village, right of centre. Haywards Heath is above centre. On the horizon is Holmbury and Leith Hills, Ranmore Common and Box Hill in the North Downs. Between the two is the Mole Gap.
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The medieval Twyford Bridge over the River Medway at Yalding, Kent, England.
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A view westwards from the Devil's Dyke to Truleigh Hill in the South Downs. Mellow autumnal mists cling to the Downs and the village of Fulking defying the sun's rays until sunset, West Sussex, England.
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A rural scene in Spring of the River Mole from Betchworth Bridge, Surrey, England.