Tour Scotland Photograph Sunset December 12th


Tour Scotland Winter photograph shot at sunset in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland. Sunset at this time of year is around 3.45pm in Scotland. The building in the foreground is Scone New Church.


Tour Scotland Winter photograph shot at sunset in Scone, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Dusk December 12th


Tour Scotland Winter photograph shot at dusk in rural Perthshire, Scotland. Dusk at this time of year is around 3pm in Scotland.

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Perthshire is at the very heart of Scotland and one of the most popular regions for visitors, offering a variety of Highland and Lowland landscapes with some of the most scenic and accessible countryside for shorter walks as well as evidence of its rich history at every turn. Perthshire 40 Town and Country Walks features traditional tourist hubs, such as Pitlochry, Dunkeld and Killin, with its historical connections to the county, as well as countryside around Blairgowrie, Crieff and Aberfeldy, finishing up at the Fair City of Perth and nearby Kinross. Perthshire: 40 Town and Country Walks (Pocket Mountains).

Tour Scotland Photograph Rural Road December 12th


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of a rural road in Perthshire, Scotland. Most of the rural roads are now free from snow, though ice was more of a problem today in rural Perthshire.

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Perthshire is at the very heart of Scotland and one of the most popular regions for visitors, offering a variety of Highland and Lowland landscapes with some of the most scenic and accessible countryside for shorter walks as well as evidence of its rich history at every turn. Perthshire 40 Town and Country Walks features traditional tourist hubs, such as Pitlochry, Dunkeld and Killin, with its historical connections to the county, as well as countryside around Blairgowrie, Crieff and Aberfeldy, finishing up at the Fair City of Perth and nearby Kinross. Perthshire: 40 Town and Country Walks (Pocket Mountains).

Tour Scotland Photograph Kettins Church December 12th


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of the Parish Church, in Kettins, Perthshire, Scotland. On the site of one of six chapels established by a nearby Columban monastery, the present church dates from 1768, with the north wing added in 1870 and the tower in 1891.


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of the Parish Church, in Kettins, Perthshire, Scotland.


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of the Parish Church, in Kettins, Perthshire, Scotland.


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of the Parish Churchyard, in Kettins, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photograph Sunset December 11th


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of sunset, shot by the River Tay Railway Bridge in Dundee, Scotland. The sun setting behind the Tay Railway Bridge as a Diesel Train crosses from Dundee to Fife.


Tour Scotland Winter photograph of sunset, shot by the River Tay Railway Bridge in Dundee, Scotland.

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Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay. Reinvestigating the Tay Bridge Disaster of 187. Over 125 years ago, barely a year and a half after the Tay Railway Bridge was built, William McGonnagal composed his poem about the Tay Bridge Disaster, the poem about Britain's worst-ever civil engineering disaster. Over 80 people lost their lives in the fall of the Tay Bridge, but how did it happen? The accident reports say that high wind and poor construction were to blame, but Peter Lewis, an Open University engineering professor, tells the real story of how the bridge so spectacularly collapsed in December 1879. Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay: Reinvestigating the Tay Bridge Disaster of 1879 (Revealing History).