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Torridonian mountains from Raffin shore
The dark sillhouettes of the Torridonian Sandstone mountains seen in the distance across Balchladich Bay from the Raffin shore, NW Scotland. Left to right: the twin summits of Meall Dearg and Cùl Beag, Stac Pollaidh just touched by the cloud, then the Coigach range.
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