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Beinn a' Mhuinidh Waterfall from the Scottish National Heritage Taagan campsite. Taagan comes the Norse for "the in-fields"
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Beinn a' Mhuinidh Waterfall from the Scottish National Heritage Taagan campsite. Taagan comes the Norse for "the in-fields"
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Beinn a' Mhuinidh Waterfall from the Scottish National Heritage Taagan campsite. Taagan comes the Norse for "the in-fields"
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Beinn a' Mhuinidh Waterfall from the Scottish National Heritage Taagan campsite. Taagan comes the Norse for "the in-fields"
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Beinn a' Mhuinidh Waterfall from the Scottish National Heritage Taagan campsite. Taagan comes the Norse for "the in-fields"
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Beinn a' Mhuinidh Waterfall from the Scottish National Heritage Taagan campsite. Taagan comes the Norse for "the in-fields"
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Beinn a' Mhuinidh Waterfall from the Scottish National Heritage Taagan campsite. Taagan comes the Norse for "the in-fields"
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Sgurr Dubh (738m) and Sgurr an Tuill Bhain (934m) from the Scottish National Heritage Taagan Campsite.
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Slioch (980m) and Sgurr Dubh (738m) from the Scottish National Heritage Taagan Campsite.
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Slioch (980m) and Sgurr Dubh (738m) from the Scottish National Heritage Taagan Campsite.
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Slioch (980m), Sgurr Dubh (738m) and Sgurr an Tuill Bhain (934m) from the Scottish National Heritage Taagan Campsite.
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Slioch (980m), Sgurr Dubh (738m) and Sgurr an Tuill Bhain (934m) from the Scottish National Heritage Taagan Campsite.
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Slioch (980m) and Sgurr Dubh (738m) from the Scottish National Heritage Taagan Campsite.
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Celtic cross marking the grave of Alexander Robertson, Loch Maree Hotel Owner with Ken Nicoll, Isle Maree.
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Gents and ladies toilets and outside drinking water tap, Scottish National Heritage, Taagan Campsite, Kinlochewe, at the east end of Loch Maree.
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Sink for dish washing, Scottish National Heritage, Taagan Campsite, Kinlochewe, at the east end of Loch maree.
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Inscribed cross slab in the cemetery, Isle Maree. They are unusual as they look like double crosses, the nearest I can find is the Cross of Lorraine but still not a perfect match. Link: https://canmore.org.uk/site/12049/isle-maree
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Inscribed cross slab in the cemetery, Isle Maree. They are unusual as they look like double crosses, the nearest I can find is the Cross of Lorraine but still not a perfect match. Link: https://canmore.org.uk/site/12049/isle-maree
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Gravestone with engraved daffodil image, for the two daughters of the Hornsby family from Talladale, on Isle Maree. Dated 1878.
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Gravestone with engraved two entwinned daffodils image, for the two daughters of the Hornsby family from Talladale, on Isle Maree. Dated 1878.