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Rimaye des Ecrins, au fond la face Sud de La Meije
Réunion -
Lake Tahoe
Isole Faroe - Go go waterfalls -
Las Machotas
Sirolo (2x PiP)
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Granite. La Sierra de La Cabrera
La Sierra de La Cabrera from the northwest
La Sierra de La Cabrera from the southeast
Crummock Water and Lowswater Fell
Floppy man
Garganta de los infiernos
La Sierra de La Cabrera, granite territory.
Paysage de l'Ardèche sauvage
Vallée du Rhin / Rheintal (D) 10 septembre 2010.
El Fraile, Las Machotas with dry-stone wall.
Roman road near San Lorenzo de El Escorial and Zar…
Las Machotas, dry-stone wall
Elbsandsteingebirge, Basteibrücke
Les monts du Vercors
Beautiful Glen Affric
Keeping watch.
Looming
Germany - Oberstdorf, Nebelhorn
La Sierra de La Cabrera - from the ridge.
Pass with a view for two, (Lairig Gartain), Argyll…
Pine Creek
Mountain stream. Sierra de La Cabrera
Une petite dernière pour ce week-end
Une envolée de bois vert
Austria - St. Gallenkirch, Silvretta Montafon
McCormick-Deering
Lago di Garda
Looking toward California
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Granite and Spanish Lavender
Rust with sky
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El Cerro de La Cabeza, Sierra de La Cabrera
Valley of Inn
Paysage de Drôme
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Walking in Glen Affric, Highland, Scotland
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Glen Affric (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Afraig) is a glen south-west of the village of Cannich in the Highland region of Scotland, some 15 miles (24 km) to the west of Loch Ness. The River Affric runs along its length, passing through Loch Affric and Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin (Loch Benevean).
The area is a Caledonian Forest Reserve, a National Scenic Area and a National Nature Reserve. Often described as the most beautiful glen in Scotland, it contains one of the largest ancient Caledonian pinewoods in Scotland as well as lochs, moorland and mountains. The track in the picture forms part of the 18 km Loch Affric circuit walk.
Affric Lodge – (see link) www.ipernity.com/doc/cardiganieuan/43461028 the hunting lodge built by Lord Tweedmouth – is located on a peninsula in Loch Affric, while a Scottish Youth Hostels Association hostel is further up the glen at remote Alltbeithe.
The glen is part of the Affric/Beauly hydroelectric scheme, constructed by the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board. Loch Mullardoch, in the neighbouring Glen Cannich, is dammed, and a 5 km tunnel carries water to Loch Benevean, which has also been dammed. From there, another tunnel takes water to Fasnakyle power station, near Cannich.
Glen Affric (Scottish Gaelic: Gleann Afraig) is a glen south-west of the village of Cannich in the Highland region of Scotland, some 15 miles (24 km) to the west of Loch Ness. The River Affric runs along its length, passing through Loch Affric and Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin (Loch Benevean).
The area is a Caledonian Forest Reserve, a National Scenic Area and a National Nature Reserve. Often described as the most beautiful glen in Scotland, it contains one of the largest ancient Caledonian pinewoods in Scotland as well as lochs, moorland and mountains. The track in the picture forms part of the 18 km Loch Affric circuit walk.
Affric Lodge – (see link) www.ipernity.com/doc/cardiganieuan/43461028 the hunting lodge built by Lord Tweedmouth – is located on a peninsula in Loch Affric, while a Scottish Youth Hostels Association hostel is further up the glen at remote Alltbeithe.
The glen is part of the Affric/Beauly hydroelectric scheme, constructed by the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board. Loch Mullardoch, in the neighbouring Glen Cannich, is dammed, and a 5 km tunnel carries water to Loch Benevean, which has also been dammed. From there, another tunnel takes water to Fasnakyle power station, near Cannich.
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