Scotland by NJC.: The sunsets here must be some of the best in the world. The setting sun catches Loch Morar and its amazing islands. The Arisaig to Morar coast is beyond. The Islands of Eigg and Rum fall into the haze up to 20 miles across the sea.
Scotland by NJC.: Loch Carron and the hills above Plockton from Creag nan Garadh, Wester Ross, Scotland. A rich, colourful, living tapestry celebrated across the world.
Scotland by NJC.: The pure drama, colour, grandeur of Scotland's West Coast at Salen Bay, Loch Sunart, Ardnamurchan, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: A burn flows into Loch Borralan south-east of Ledmore Junction in Assynt, Sutherland. On the left of this image is Cul Mor. At 849 metres it is the highest peak in this area. Central is the "Molar Root of famous Suilven. Peering above the forest is Canisp
Scotland by NJC.: Upper Badcall Bay to Suilven and Ben More Coigach Massif, Assynt, Sutherland, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: High Moor, beck and dale in the North York Moors, Yorkshire, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Prospective Monarchs of the glen, and what a glen. Glen Cannich, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Mine eyes have seen the glory.....of this heavenly place, Glen Affric, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Breathtaking colour of the sea-loch or fjord called Loch Leven, between Argyll and Inverness-shire, 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.: Ben Cruachan range from near to Cladich, above Loch Awe, Argyll, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Am Ploc, the Plockton peninsula, Loch Carron and the Applecross Hills from Creag nan Garadh, 143 metres, 470 feet, Wester Ross.
Scotland by NJC.: Almost a monochrome light-show in mercurial Glen Affric as the sun sets in late autumn, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
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Scotland by NJC.: One of many secluded, shell-sand beaches between Arisaig and Morar, looking across the Sound of Sleat to the Isle of Skye, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Probably the most peaceful and beautiful beach I have ever visited, and wonderfully remote, a four mile walk to get there. Sandwood Bay, Sutherland, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Loch a Bhana and Sealbhanach from Loch Mullardoch Dam with Mullardoch House on the left, Glen Cannich, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Loch Leven enhanced by its Autumn coat of many colours, Argyll/Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Sgurr Mor, 1110 metres, 3640 feet, from Loch Broom in early summer, Wester Ross, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: The wide and intensively farmed Wensleydale, Yorkshire Moors, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Magnificent Moidart. The wooded hills and islands of Loch Moidart. River meets sea in this tidal estuary of sandbanks and channels. West Coast of Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Loch Carron and the hills above Plockton from Creag nan Garadh, Wester Ross, Scotland. A rich, colourful, living tapestry celebrated across the world.
Scotland by NJC.: Colours, tones, hues and textures, at 05:40, of a small, random loch near Badcall Bay, Sutherland, Scotland, called Loch an Daimh Beag.
Scotland by NJC.: Tigger's Terrain. The Land of Winnie the Pooh. View south-west from Ashdown Forest to Chanctonbury Hill in the South Downs, East Sussex, England.
Scotland by NJC.: Piglet's Panorama. Looking north-east from Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, to the North Downs above Sevenoaks and the Darent Valley.
Scotland by NJC.: Winnie the Pooh's Paradise. Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, looking north to the "real" Ranmore Common, Mole Gap and Box Hill in Surrey's North Downs.
Scotland by NJC.: Cairngorm Mountains from near to Aviemore under Spring snow, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Slioch, above Loch Maree with its head in the clouds in Spring-time, Wester Ross, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: Source of the River Tay, Ben Lui is a mighty Munro and part of the East-West watershed. It stands at 1,130 metres or 3,710 feet and is viewed here from the road linking Dalmally to Crianlarich, Argyll, Scotland.
Scotland by NJC.: A wonderful sight. Loch Garry sparkles in the early morning light of a late summer day. Clouds that evaporated from the water overnight and condensed a few hundred feet above now "melt" away in the rising sun, Inverness-shire, Scotland.