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© Copyright Martyn Gorman and licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
Image taken: Saturday, 2 February, 2008
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2/12
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Taken many times in previous photographs of this square... I just couldn't resist one more of this subject - especially when the lighting was like this!
© Copyright Andy Beecroft and licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
Image taken: Sunday, 30 March, 2008
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3/12
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A rime encrusted fence above Corrie Sharroch. The fence is designed to protect the delicate flora from grazing animals/ deer.
© Copyright Gwen and James Anderson and licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
Image taken: Saturday, 12 January, 2008
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4/12
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Derelict looking equipment at Sconser Quarry.
© Copyright John Allan and licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
Image taken: Wednesday, 9 April, 2008
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5/12
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The best view in Scotland perhaps? - subjective, as these things should be.
From the summit of A' Mhaighdean looking northwest over Dubh Loch and Fionn Loch - prominent hill is the Corbett of Beinn Airigh Charr.
From the summit of A' Mhaighdean looking northwest over Dubh Loch and Fionn Loch - prominent hill is the Corbett of Beinn Airigh Charr.
© Copyright Adam Ward and licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
Image taken: Saturday, 31 May, 2008
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6/12
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Backlit by the evening sun, scarlet poppies bloom amongst the oilseed rape. Last year this field was sown with barley.
© Copyright Lynne Kirton and licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
Image taken: Monday, 16 June, 2008
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7/12
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Light and shade between Cockplay Hill and Ewe Hill with Twislehope Farm nestling in the valley below. Viewed from Grain Head in the adjacent square to the south.
© Copyright Walter Baxter and licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
Image taken: Friday, 4 July, 2008
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8/12
2008
This is one of the few places on the eastern shore of Luce Bay where the extensive boulder beach is interrupted by a rocky promontory. Between the wars, a number of caves on this stretch of the coast were inhabited by tramps.
© Copyright David Baird and licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
Image taken: Sunday, 17 August, 2008
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9/12
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View through the eastern arch. The river bank has been terraced to reinforce the bank and cope with floodwater levels.
© Copyright Alan Murray-Rust and licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
Image taken: Tuesday, 23 September, 2008
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10/12
2008
A pair of oarsmen row in opposite directions. Coaches accompany rowers by riding their bikes on the towpath on the Berkshire bank.
© Copyright Andrew Smith and licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
Image taken: Friday, 17 October, 2008
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11/12
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Still figures quietly enjoy this calm, sunny, autumnal day beside the Forth, possibly overheard by another?
© Copyright Simon Johnston and licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
Image taken: Sunday, 2 November, 2008
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12/12
2008
Guarding a bend in the frozen Serpentine Lake at Hardwick Hall Country Park. In the distance The Serpentine Bridge dating from 1754 and restored in 1994.
© Copyright Mick Garratt and licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons licence
Image taken: Saturday, 6 December, 2008
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