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Ness Publishing: Links
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On a Rising Tide. Photographer): www.solus-is-sith.co.uk. Wildlife Photographer): www.charliephillipsimages.co.uk. Moray Tourism Development Group. Aerial Photography): www.scotaviaimages.co.uk. Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society. Colin Nutt, Ness Publishing, 47 Academy Street, Elgin, Moray, IV30 1LR. 01343 549663, Mob:. 07962 014871, Email:.
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Oil Rig Photos - - Oil Industry Links
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We use cookies to track visitor statistics and personalise adverts. This info is shared with Google. Only use the site if you agree to this. OK, I agree. Crane and Lay Barges. Drilling Rigs - Jack-Ups. Drilling Rigs - Semi-Submersible. Congo, Republic of. Throughout this website we link to a number of external resources, company websites and those belonging to our contributors. These are listed below. Community site for offshore workers and their families. Stacey Visits an Offshore Oil Rig. Scotavia Imag...
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Samhchair
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International News from the BBC. National News from The Scotsman Newspaper. Regional News from The Press and Journal. Local News from The John O’ Groats Journal. Local News from The Northern Times. Local Award Winning North West News. Ndash; full of good information. RSPB Nature Reserve at Forsinard. John O Groats Ferries Wildlife Cruises. Angling and Sea Angling. BBC Science and Nature. Gaelic Online Dictionary and English translation. Pentland Ferries to Orkney. Northlink Ferries to Orkney. Statistical...
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The Renewables Project | Toby Smith Photography
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Photography, energy and everything thereafter…. With its raging seas, wind-swept hills and high rainfall, Britain has more potential kinetic energy for capture than any other landscape in Europe. Nowhere is this concentration of energy more intense than the rich Scottish landscape where renewable energy has been providing power from the glens for over 60 years. Following on from my seminal project,. The first 52 images have been released from the project, click on the images below to view a full gallery:.
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Samhchair
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Adam - Slash Dot Designs. For creating the webpages. Alan Morar - Scotland Aerial Photo's. For the use of the aerial picture of Strathy Beach. Duncan Mclachlan - Studio Graff. For the superb shots of the sunset from Strathy Point. Ken Butler is thanked for allowing use of his walk around Strathy. Some pictures used on this website have been used under an educational license from the BGS. Some pictures have been used from the picture gallery of Caithness.org. Thanks to Gary Brindle at Scotavia Images.
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Guest Authors | EILEAN DONAN
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Scotlands most romantic castle………. Fan’s Photo Page. As you know, I recently decided to open up the blog to other occaisional “Guest Authors” in order to keep a healthy variety of different material on here. If you fancy contributing yourself as a guest author, don’t be shy, and just let me know! LYNNE KENNEDY-WEDDINGS AT EILEAN DONAN. If you are looking for a venue for your wedding, I can really recommend this one, not only for the castle itself, but for the. 8212;—————R...My series of aerial views o...
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Opportunity Knocks! | EILEAN DONAN
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Scotlands most romantic castle………. Fan’s Photo Page. The Eilean Donan Blog has now been running for about 10 months, and in that time has received over 25,000 views which truly amazes me considering it was purely started as something of an experiment! My initial plan was to run it for just a year to see what kind of response it received, and to be completely honest, that response has far exceeded my initial expectations. Pretty much anything goes! You’ll often be surprised by what your audience can...
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Drive thru henge | the urban prehistorian
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Finding prehistory in unlikely places. The monument is bisected by this little east-west running road, which cuts a swathe some 10.7m wide right through the middle of this ancient enclosure. Curiously, this little road seems to have started life as a railway line. OS mapping from the 1920s shows this feature to be a railway, branching off the nearby main Glasgow Carlisle line at Crawford, but really it was only a little railway line. Normangill henge bank and road, looking north. I drove thru / through N...