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Northwest Scotland






We loved Northwest Scotland, it is a beautiful place and rather than try and use words to describe it we thought we would let our pictures speak for themselves. 

View of Enard Bay

Hairy Coo near Loch Torridon


Wild Red Deer near Applecross

Ullapool Harbour


Knockan Crag Geopark (Geological National Park) where the continents containing Scotland and Britain collided 300 million years ago. The low cliff at Knockan (the Moine Thrust) expresses older rocks on top of newer rocks. It was here, in the early 1900s that Ben Peach and John Horne challenged the established thinking and first theorised about plate techtonics.



Point of Stoer lighthouse designed by Robert Stevenson (Author Robert-Lois Grandfather) where we celebrated Tanya’s birthday


Sheep at Point of Stoer 


View over the Eddrachillis Bay 


Hotwheels near Badcall 


Smoo  Cave – limestone under Durness 


Tanya back in Hotwheels after swimming in Skerray harbour, 8 degrees south of the Arctic circle. Water temperature 12 degrees (C). Air temperature 22 degrees (C). 


Scrabster Harbour























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