Arrochar Alps
3 Bar Fence. HFF
Turnstone.
For Pam
Promenade (pip) HFF
Monmouth Beach, (Lyme Regis)
Turnstone
Water Levels, HFF (pip)
Outward Bound
Sunset and Bare Trees
Across the Bay. HFF
Misty Sunrise
Step back in time
Chimneys, Fence & pip,
Happy Sunday !
Fence Sitter, HFF.
Croe Water
Waiting for the tide
Western Isles Sunset. HFF
Back Lit Bulrushes
Dribble
Chained, HFF.
Time and Tide Bell. +pip
To the Village, HFF
A Distant Tor,
Tall Trees
Light & Shade of Loch Fada,
On Top of Mendip
On Track
Muddy Moorings HFF
Level Sunset
Lord Nelson.
Down River HFF
Ball Watching !
Footprints in the Sand
Flight Path HFF
White water, Grey Day
Eilean Donan Castle
Golden HFF
Confluence
Seasons Greetings
16.9 HFF
Weather front and Low Sun
In Winter Sun
December Sun,
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East and West Street, Inverarary
Looking up the Main Street on the left is Main Street East and on the right Main Street West,The building at the top is Inverarary Church which was built between 1795 and 1802 it was built to house two congregations the English, or Lowland Church and the Gaelic, or Highland Church, a solid wall separated the two and the main entrance has a door for each, Note the church sits like a roundabout slap in the middle of the A83 main road.
The red van parked in the road belongs to the Royal Mail who's driver is collecting from the post office.
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The red van parked in the road belongs to the Royal Mail who's driver is collecting from the post office.
Please view large for detail.
Schlomo Moichele, E. Adam G., Maria Lovasz, ROL/Photo and 34 other people have particularly liked this photo
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