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The Corran Ferry
Added 545 Views / 0 LikesThe Corran Ferry near Fort William, Scotland in High Definition taken with a Panasonic SD800 at 1080p 50 frames per second.
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Doune Castle (HD Quality)
Added 674 Views / 0 LikesThe village of Doune lies 8 miles NW of Stirling, Scotland. Doune (Gaelic: An Dùn, 'the fort') is in the district of Stirling, on the River Teith, although geographically, it is within Perthshire. Doune Castle may look strangely familiar, even to those wh
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Hidden Gems Of The Scottish Borders
Added 539 Views / 0 Likesa man admires the stunning reservoirs of the Scottish Borders, and discusses the legend of the wizard Merlins grave near Peebles.
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Viewpark Glen Douglas Support
Added 549 Views / 0 LikesStunning historic glen they are now building a motorway through it
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Jedburgh Abbey - Scotland
Added 540 Views / 0 LikesJedburgh Abbey - Scotland
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Aird Bheag, Isle Of Lewis - Scottish Estate For Sale
Added 815 Views / 0 Likeshttp://bit.ly/1Bc6YSY A breathtaking island estate in a remarkable setting. Aird Bheag Estate is situated in the most spectacular countryside, comprising approximately 2,754 acres of wonderful ground with a great mixture of hills, glens, burns, hill lochs
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Ackergill, Near Wick, Caithness
Added 840 Views / 0 LikesAckergill is a small fishing village on the Southern shores of Sinclairs Bay, just to the North of Wick in Caithness. Ackergill Tower can be seen to the West, as can the harbour and the old Lifeboat slipway. Noss Head, and Sinclair and Girnigoe Castle can
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Cullivoe Harbour North Yell
Added 619 Views / 0 Likeshttp://www.shetlandroots.org VISIT FOR SHETLAND GENEALOGY Cullivoe harbour North Yell. You can see the ferry 'Bigga' is berthed. Quite a busy harbour.
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William Wallace Monument Walk
Added 553 Views / 0 LikesThis is a fun walk up Abbey Craig which is a volcanic crag where the Wallace Monument sits. The monument, build to commemorate Sir William Wallace, was build in the 19th century and stands at 67m (220ft) tall.
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