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The view of Glencoe valley area, having
returned down the Devil's Staircase and walked across the highway on to
other side of the valley. Cute little cottage, well maintained, but no-one
seemed to be living in it. There are walking trails visible everywhere.
You can just make out one zigzagging up the dip in the hills to left of
photo.
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Sick
and tired of looking at our ugly mugs and want to read the travelogue?
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Eilean
Donan castle, a popular tourist site not far from the bridge over
to the Isle of Skye.
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Kilt Rock (in background) and Mealt Falls
on east coast of the Isle of Skye.
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The Storr, in background, is a large rock
mass, located next to the north-eastern road on Isle of Skye. This part
of the island is quite isolated and roads are few and far between.
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Stream
by the roadside on Isle of Skye.
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Call National Geographic - We've found the Loch
Ness monster!
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Spectacular scenery to be seen crossing a range
between the north eastern coast of Skye to the town of Uig. At
the top of these particular peaks, many cars were parked with walkers
wandering off into the distance.
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The grave of Rob Roy located in the Trossachs
range area.
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Last but not least in the photos, one of my favourite
highland animals, the hairy cow (or as the Scottish say the Hailey
coo)
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