The Mall, Thurso. 26/12/2001
Just above the Kyle of Tongue, Sutherland:
And a bit further south, this was taken from the A9 at near Culbokie where the road goes down that loooooong hill to the Cromarty Firth:
Sorry about the width of the images; I uploaded some before and made them too small. I guess I overcompensated here, but if you have a high-res widescreen monitor they'll fit OK.
The Mall, Thurso. 26/12/2001
I do wish I'd thought more about this one and got the right hand edge of the bay in . 4 images, combined.
Evening, with a bit of Copinsay in the background.....
And St Peter's Pool, January..... anyone for a swim?
Love your pics of Wick area.
They bring back lots of happy memories for me, especially Reiss beach.
Many a time I've walked and paddled in the sea there, but not for many, many moons. Thanks again, and keep them coming...please.
You are posting some cracking pictures, keep `em coming !!
Cheers, souperman!
stack at noss head
In mitigation Mr Bruce de Wert said his client had been drinking and could remember little of the incident.
In mitigation Mr Bruce de Wert said his client had been drinking and could remember little of the incident.
In mitigation Mr Bruce de Wert said his client had been drinking and could remember little of the incident.
In mitigation Mr Bruce de Wert said his client had been drinking and could remember little of the incident.
In mitigation Mr Bruce de Wert said his client had been drinking and could remember little of the incident.
Cullbucket its a beautiful place your living in;amazing pictures.Lookinf forward to the ones hopefully you'll post in the:fall:
Never judge someone until you have walked two moons in their moccasins.
Native American Indian saying.
Cullbucket thank-you for posting these fantastic photos, and really love the bears, can you tell me what is the red plants that are growing in the pic, almost looks like heather, plz send moreeeeeeee.
Loch Eriboll...........from the viewpoint everybody seems to use!
Looking down to the Berriedale Memorial.
Scourie Bay from the Cemetery.
Otley from the Chevin.
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