| The ancestral home of the Campbells (and probably for that reason covered in sheep dung), Kilchurn Castle is located on the tip of Loch Awe |
| Rail tracks running north from the east of the castle |
| Perhaps the highlight of our recent trip, Stac Pollaidh provided some beautiful views and some exciting scrambling |
| The view to the north east of Stac "Polly" was stunning - the mountain in the centre is Beinn an Eoin |
| To the northwest is the sea and a partially frozen lake |
| Loch Lurgainn and to the left is Sgurr an Fhidhleir |
| A panoramic view from on top - from the left the edge of Beinn an Eoin, then Sgurr an Fhidhleir, then Ben More and then to the centre right is the sea |
| Stac Pollaidh from the road - you can scramble the entire length of the summit |
| View from the Old Man of Storr - The Storr is one of many very interesting rocky pinnacles overlooking the Sound of Raasay |
| The Needle and the surrounding landscape |
| The Old Man of Storr is located on the far left of the picture - we stopped to cook lunch and while eating two Eurofighters passed within approx 500m |
| Castle Tioram is located on a tidal island in Loch Moidart, and is the traditional seat of Clan MacDonald of Clan Ranald |
| Castle Tioram with a better view of Loch Miodart |
| Taken on a trail on the coast of Loch Miodart which runs up into the surrounding hills |
| The descent from the trail with Loch Moidart in the background |
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| The Eiffel Tower. Beautiful? The English author William Morris, when asked why he frequently took lunch on the tower, responded: "this is the only place in Paris where I can avoid seeing the thing!" |
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| A cat contemplating the meaning of the graffiti scrawled on the wall of his home |
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| What 3 hours of modern art can do to a person |
| A derelict boat in Millport Harbour on the Isle of Cumbrae |
| The same boat with the town of Millport in the background. Cumbrae has been a popular tourist destination since the early twentieth century |
| Sunset on the Isle of Cumbrae where you can rent a bike for the day and cycle around the Island |
| When visiting look out for the painted faces which mark famous geology. This fella is named "Indian's Face" |
| Connel Bridge from the point by Dunstaffnage Castle |
| Oban Harbour from where my granddad used to fish, and the unofficial capital of the Highlands |
| Oban's famous fish and chips with plenty of tartar sauce |
| Isle of Seil, a small island on the east side of the Firth of Lorn |