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Hill of gold, Broxa Forest, North Yorkshire
Under the beech tree canopy, North Yorkshire
I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely se…
A duck on the Derwent, North Yorkshire
Mallards in Autumn, North Yorkshire
Buttermere towards Fleetwith Pike (HFF)
Spring snowfall in Glen Garry, Scotland
Stormy start to the day, Highside Cottage, Lake Di…
Frost and fog in the morning - HFF
Approaching Glencoe from Rannoch Moor, Argyll, Sco…
Stormy Marsco Impression, Isle of Skye
Follow the fence to the farm - HFF everyone -10th…
H(Freezing)FF - 24th February 2017
Uig Bay and ferry terminal, Isle of Skye
A leafy lane in the Lake District, Cumbria
Fishing off the pier, Scarborough harbour
Along the beach towards Healabhal Mhòr, Isle of Sk…
Cloudy day by Ennerdale Water, Cumbria
Scotland over the Solway Firth from Allonby, Cumbr…
Very, Very, HFF Everyone - 28th April 2017
Woodland canopy in spring
Whitby of Old
Winter headwinds
Scarborough Rock Art
Autumn on the edge, Forge Valley, North Yorkshire
Forest road in Autumn
Light snow shower over Scarborough's South Bay
Chilly winter dawn, Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Waiting for summer
Blowing Snow - East Ayton, North Yorkshire
Sunlit High Ling Crag, Crummock Water
Foxgloves in Rannderdale (Plus 1 x PiP)
Rural Summer
Grand Victorian Reflections - Scarborough
After the rain sunset
On the coastal path by Loch Hourn - Kinloch Hourn
Bluebells and Gorse
An abundance of water
Large beech displaying autumn splendor, Cumbria
Sunlit Marsco, Glen Sligachan, Isle of Skye
Country walks, North Yorkshire
Trotternish ridge centred on Sgurr a' Mhadaidh Rua…
Autumn Ash, East Ayton, North Yorkshire
Sun Illuminated Ash Trees in Winter, North Yorkshi…
Sheep forage in snow, North Yorkshire
Cottage with a view over Port Earlish, Trotternish…
Sheltered Anchorage, Loch Bracadale, Isle of Skye
Dark sky and silver sea, Isle of Skye
Kyleakin (Caol Acain) Harbour, Isle of Skye
Kyleakin (Caol Acain) Harbour, Isle of Skye
Kyleakin (Caol Acain) Harbour cottages, Isle of Sk…
Castle Moal Kyleakin, Isle of Skye
Scalby Ness and Sea Life Centre
Bridleway by fields and trees
Yewbarrow reflected on Wastwater
Mist in the Forest
Rannerdale Beck flows towards Crummock Water
Everly in early Autumn
Lakeland farm Cottage, Wythop Valley
Ling Fell across Wythop Valley from Kelswick Farm
On the track to Kelswick Farm, Wythop Valley
Descending Sale Fell past Kelswick Farm, Wythop Va…
Bluebells and Wood Anemone carpet the glade
Boats on the beach at Keswick
Bluebells below the Oaks
Ancient Beech Trees
Old face in the tree trunk
Dog walking on a foggy beach
Last embers of the sun
Dawn's early light on Embleton High Common, Cumbri…
Big Yorkshire sky sunset
Frosty dawn walk in the lane below Ling Fell, Lake…
Trotternish Dawn, Brothers Point, Isle of Skye
Foggy Sunrise, Cumbria
Sunset over the gate, Lake District
Sunset on a window
Sunrise behind Ling Fell, Lake District
Scarborough Harbour at sunset
Valley mist at sunrise, Cumbria
River Liza flowing through Ennerdale Forest
River Liza flows towards Ennerdale Water, Cumbria
Hot (or perhaps cold) pursuit
portrait of Sadie
Dino, senior and top dog
Corgi trio in the winter sun
Whitby Abbey reflection
Whitby Abbey
Whitby Harbour Buildings
Harbourside View Whitby
Cottages shelter below The Church of St. Mary
Autumn Woods
Autumn walk in Wykeham Forest
Autumn walk below Ling Fell, Lake District
Autumn Sale Fell viewed across Wythop Valley, Lake…
Autumn Rowen Tree and Ling Fell, Lake District
Autumn in Ennerdale Panorama
Autumn Harwood Dale, North Yorkshire
Autumn fell-side track, Cumbria
Autumn country cottages, North Yorkshire
Autumn colours on road to Kinloch Hourn
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Rain showers on the Sound of Sleat, Isle of Skye
The Sound of Sleat is a narrow sea channel off the western coast of Scotland. It divides the Sleat peninsula on the south-east side of the Isle of Skye from Morar, Knoydart and Glenelg on the Scottish mainland.
The Sound extends in a south-south west direction for 19.5 miles (31.4 km) from Loch Alsh. It is widest (7.75 miles (12.47 km)) at the south-west entrance and narrows to just 0.25 miles (0.40 km) at Kyle Rhea, a narrow channel which connects the Sound through to Loch Alsh. The name is inherited from the peninsula to the north of the Sound, which derives its name from its Scottish Gaelic form Sléibhte (or Slèite), which in turn comes from Old Norse sléttr meaning smooth or even.
On the mainland side of the Sound are the entrances to Loch Nevis and Loch Hourn. The largest settlement on the mainland side is Mallaig which sits at the entrance to the Sound. On the Skye side of the Sound sit Knock Castle, a former stronghold of the MacDonalds, and the village of Armadale.
The Sound is traversed on a regular basis in the summer by a ferry operating between Glenelg and Kylerhea. A Caledonian MacBrayne ferry operates between Mallaig and Armadale throughout the year.
The Sound extends in a south-south west direction for 19.5 miles (31.4 km) from Loch Alsh. It is widest (7.75 miles (12.47 km)) at the south-west entrance and narrows to just 0.25 miles (0.40 km) at Kyle Rhea, a narrow channel which connects the Sound through to Loch Alsh. The name is inherited from the peninsula to the north of the Sound, which derives its name from its Scottish Gaelic form Sléibhte (or Slèite), which in turn comes from Old Norse sléttr meaning smooth or even.
On the mainland side of the Sound are the entrances to Loch Nevis and Loch Hourn. The largest settlement on the mainland side is Mallaig which sits at the entrance to the Sound. On the Skye side of the Sound sit Knock Castle, a former stronghold of the MacDonalds, and the village of Armadale.
The Sound is traversed on a regular basis in the summer by a ferry operating between Glenelg and Kylerhea. A Caledonian MacBrayne ferry operates between Mallaig and Armadale throughout the year.
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