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More photos from the Scottish capital, Edinburgh. These were taken during the Covid period, which is why there are so few people. There are usually many more.
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The most beautiful photographs of Scotland: Edinburgh, Eilean Donan, the Highlands, castles and wild nature. My shots and practical tips on where and when to photograph.
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More photos from the Scottish capital, Edinburgh. These were taken during the Covid period, which is why there are so few people. There are usually many more.
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Durness is a small village located in northern Scotland, on the west coast of the Pentland Firth. Near Durness there is a beautiful beach called Sango Sands Beach, which attracts tourists from around the world.
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The Scottish cow, known worldwide as the Highland cow breed, is undoubtedly one of Scotland's most charming symbols. In addition to the breathtaking landscapes and majestic castles, it was these extraordinary Scottish cows that were the biggest attraction for me.
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St Andrews Cathedral (in English: St Andrews Cathedral) is the ruins of a cathedral located in the town of St Andrews, in the county of Fife, in eastern Scotland. It was one of the largest and most important cathedrals in Scotland, built in the 12th century and later expanded in the 13th century.
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Loch Lomond is one of the most beautiful and largest lakes in Scotland, located in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park in the southern part of the country. The lake is about 39 km long and up to 8 km wide, and its depth reaches 190 metres.
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Morning calm, a glassy expanse of water, and the same view that hasn't ceased to amaze me for fourteen years.
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Dunnet Head - the northernmost point on Great Britain's mainland
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Loch Ness is one of Scotland's most famous lakes, located north of the town of Inverness, in the heart of Scotland. It is about 37 km long and up to 2.5 km wide. The lake has a maximum depth of 230 metres.
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A dozen or so photos from today’s walk around sunny Edinburgh. Of course, in normal times (that is, without the virus) these places are crowded and it’s rather hard to take photos without catching people. That has its perks, but I do miss the open beer gardens, especially in weather like this.
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About a year ago, at pretty much the same time, we visited the Chinese lantern exhibition. Now there was a similar exhibit, but this time the theme was dinosaurs. As before, it looks quite spectacular at night. The exhibition was held at Edinburgh Zoo for the second year running and is usually on...
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I stumbled upon it by chance — overgrown with moss, almost completely reclaimed by nature. Although time has erased most traces, you can still see that it was once a fairly large cemetery.
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Venturing into remote areas, you can find interesting and mysterious places and objects. Abandoned and deserted places like the one in the photo
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One of Elgol's biggest attractions is the view of the Cuillin mountains. From the village there is an incredible view of these majestic peaks, making it one of the best places on the Isle of Skye for landscape photography enthusiasts.
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