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Beneath the Tramway
Another shot from Dubai, another cityscape. This one focuses on the tramway, a reasonably recent additional to this reasonably recent city.
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Dubai Marina
Here’s another Dubai cityscape, this time featuring the man-made marina.
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Dubai Cityscape
I know I may be pushing the whole landscape theme a bit far with this one, but I wanted to include it anyway…
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The Shepherd
This pyramid peak in Glencoe has the delightful name of Buachaille Etive Mòr. It is nicknamed The Shepherd, and has featured in a James Bond movie. This was the first photo I ever took in Scotland.
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Slains Castle
This ruined Aberdeenshire castle overlooks the North Sea. The main part of the castle was built over 500 years ago, though it’s deterioration into a ruin only really start in the 1920s, when the roof was removed for tax purposes. There was a plan to restore the castle, but this has been on hold for…
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Sky, Mountain, Rock, and Water
This is one of my favourite shots, from one of my favourite locations in the whole, wide, world. This is the view from Sligachan across to the Cuillins on the Isle of Skye. You have to get here early to avoid the tourists, but it is definitely worth it.
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Bow Fiddle
This fine looking natural rock formation, known as Bow Fiddle Rock, lives on the coast at Portknockie, Scotland.
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Ruthven
If you’ve followed my photography at all, you’ll know that I am a sucker for a ruined structure on a hill. So, Ruthven Barracks near Kingussie in Scotland is right up there on my list of favourite places. Even on a gloomy day.
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Episode 34 – Climbing Caen Hill
Having turned at Bradford-on-Avon, we take our hired narrowboat back up through the locks at Caen Hill, including the famous 16-lock flight (the longest lock flight in England). We journey most of the way in tandem, with another group of holidaymakers which makes operating all of those locks that bit easier (so thank you, whoever…
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