Scotland by NJC.: Windover Hill, the village of Litlington and the River Cuckmere from High and Over in the South Downs.
Scotland by NJC.: Remote and wildly beautiful. Knoydart near the entrance to Loch Nevis, fjord country, from the Mallaig to Armadale Ferry. The iconic pyramidal landmark, Sgurr na Ciche dominates even being nigh on 20 miles distant, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Skerries, headlands, dunes, islands and beach walkers on a balmy, warm Spring day on the wonderful beach called Camusdaarach, Lochaber, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
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Scotland by NJC.: The risen sun spotlights one of the "Three Sisters of Glencoe," with Stob Coire nan Lochan, 1,115 metres, far right, Glencoe, Argyll, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: The lustrous waters of Loch Leven, a sea-loch or fjord of stupendous beauty, looking from Argyll to Inverness-shire, Scotland.
man_from_siberia: An abstract photo of water surface in the forest
Scotland by NJC.: A line of mist follows the course of Loch Ness early on this August morning. But the clouds are breaking. All bodes well for a magnificent day in the Highlands, Drumnadrochit, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Craobh Haven Marina, Argyll, looking north to the Isle of Mull, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Cottages and extensive Cricket/Village Green, Shamley Green, Surrey, England.
Scotland by NJC.: The huge Rose Window in the North Transept of St. Alban's Abbey, now Cathedral, Hertfordshire, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Looking over Lower Beeding and Bramber to Truleigh Hill in the South Downs from Bostall Road above Steyning, West Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Part of Clandon House Estate, a 1000 acre estate at the foot of the North Downs, owned by the Onslow family for centuries. The house is managed by the National Trust. Devastated to a gutted shell by a fire nearly nine years ago, it is still being repaired
Scotland by NJC.: View over the wooded Sandstone Surrey Hills and village of Albury from the chalky North Downs at Newlands Corner, Surrey, England.
Scotland by NJC.: View westwards across the flood-plain of the River Arun to Bury Hill, village and Parish Church and South Downs from the South Downs Way, West Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: The South Downs chalk cliffs at Beachy Head, over 550 feet tall, overlooking Eastbourne, East Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Loch Lomond and its famed wooded banks, near Tarbet, Argyll, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Looking across the sea-loch, Loch Hourn to the remote and snow-tinged Ladhar Bheinn, 1,020 metres. A slope that rises 3,346 feet from sea-level. The building on the green delta gives a sense of scale. Knoydart, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Calton Hill to the Scottish Parliament Building from Salisbury Crags. An amazing array of architectural ages and styles in Edinburgh.
Scotland by NJC.: View south down the western Kyle of Bute to the tranquil village of Tighnabruaich and the Isle of Arran, beyond, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: The Red Lion Public House, Shamley Green, Surrey, opposite the Village Green and Cricket Pitch. Located between Wonersh and Cranleigh.
Scotland by NJC.: Wonersh, Surrey. The Grantley Arms dates back to 1590. Note the quaint roofed seats/roundabout/sign post.
Scotland by NJC.: Dad, the Cob, is diving for food. Mum, the Pen, is keeping an eye on the 4 Cygnets. Ponds here at Kingfisher Farm Shop, Abinger Hammer, Surrey, are fed by pure Chalk-filtered spring water. This one is naturalised but some still produce Watercress.
scotpick: Bergenia - (elephant - eared saxifrage )
carolrowlands: Field of Rape
Scotland by NJC.: Part of the ruins of Scotney Castle and Gardens in Autumn, Kent, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Man o' War Bay, part of St.Oswald's Bay, on a hot summer's day. Durdle Door is just visible, right of centre, background. The famous Jurassic Coast of Dorset, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Houghton Mill by the River Great Ouse between St. Ives and Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire.
Scotland by NJC.: Loch Duich, Strath Croe, the "Five Sisters of Kintail," and Glen Shiel from Bealach Ratagan, West Coast of Scotland.