July 21st Photograph South Inch Boating Pond Perth Scotland


July 21st evening photograph of the South Inch Boating Pond in Perth, Scotland.


July 21st evening photograph of the South Inch Boating Pond in Perth, Scotland.

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July 21st Photograph South Inch Perth Scotland


July 21st evening photograph of flooding at South Inch, a park in Perth, Scotland.

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Old Photograph Skibo Castle Scotland


Old photograph of Skibo Castle, Scotland. This Scottish is located to the west of Dornoch in Sutherland, Scotland, Although the castle dates back to the 12th century, the present structure is largely of the 19th century, and early 20th century, when it was the home of industrialist Andrew Carnegie. It is now operated as the Carnegie Club, a members-only hotel and country club. Scottish Castles.

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Old Photograph Thurso Castle Scotland


Old photograph of Thurso Castle, Caithness, Scotland. Thurso Castle, largely rebuilt, dates from 17th century. Thurso Castle was originally a 12th century earthwork fortress, founded by the Norse Earls. In the mid 17th century, George, Earl of Caithness founded a stone tower house on the site of the castle. In the 19th century, Sir Tollemache Sinclair absorbed the house in the construction of a Scottish baronial mansion. Scottish Castles.

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Tour Scotland Photograph River Findhorn


Tour Scotland photograph of a man fishing on the River Findhorn, Moray, Scotland. This Scottish river is one of the longest rivers in Scotland. Located in the north east, it flows into the Moray Firth on the north coast. The river provides excellent salmon and trout fishing and is popular with anglers from across the globe. It also one of Scotland's classic white water kayaking rivers, varying from grade 2 to 4, and draws canoeists from across the country.



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