May 14th Photograph River Tay Scotland


May 14th photograph of the River Tay south of Perth, Scotland.


May 14th photograph of the River Tay south of Perth, Scotland.

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May 14th Photograph Harbour Perth Scotland


May 14th photograph of the harbour, Perth, Scotland. The cargo ship Frison in Perth Harbour this afternoon.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Seilebost Isle Of Harris


Tour Scotland travel Blog photography of Seilebost Beach on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to Isle Of Harris. Seilebost,has a history rooted in both the natural beauty of its surroundings and the cultural heritage of the Outer Hebrides. The area surrounding Seilebost, including the beaches and surrounding machair, is known for its stunning scenery and walking opportunitie.
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Tour Scotland Photograph Mellon Udrigle Beach Wester Ross


Tour Scotland travel Blog photography of Mellon Udrigle Beach on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to >Wester Ross, Highlands. Mellon Udrigle, Scottish Gaelic Meallan Ùdraigil or Na Meall, meaning the sand dunes of Udrigle, is a small remote area on the north west coast of old Ross-shire, Scottish Highlands. From the spectacular beach at Mellon Udrigle there are wonderful views across the sea to Assynt, Coigach and the Summer Isles.


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Tour Scotland Photograph Ardalanish Beach Mull


Tour Scotland travel Blog photography of Ardalanish Beach on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and trip to Island of Mull. Farming, fishing and burning seaweed to kelp ash, used in the manufacture of soap and glass, were the main economic activities on the island until the 19th century. Highland Clearances reduced the population by two thirds and the island economy collapsed. In the early 20th century there were more sheep than people.



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