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Gallery 6 - Scottish Landscape and Mountains

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Beinn Mhor na Coigach in Assynt

Stac Pollaidh, beinn mhor na coigach, cul mhor. The mountains of Iverpolly, Assynt

Winter View of Stac Pollaidh and the Mountains of Inverpolly

Suilven, Assynt

Ben Ledi, Ben Vorlich and Stuc a Chroin from the David Stirling Monument near to Doune

Smoking. Tyndrum

 

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A Misty winter's day in Perthshire, taken from the A9

Cockenzie Power Station, looking over to Fife.

Poppies in Aberlady, East Lothian

Suilven and Canisp. Assynt

 


Gallery Notes
This gallery shows the diversity and wildness of the Scottish Landscape. From the majesty and remoteness of the mountains of Assynt to the calm and soothing fields with poppies in Aberlady.

As you leave Ullapool, heading North, with its very attractive white painted buildings and busy fishing port, the feeling of entering a wild landscape is palpable. The magnificant Assynt mountains are formed on Lewisian gneiss, the oldest layers of rock in Scotland. Suilven, Cùl Mòr, Cùl Beag, and Quinag are just some of the impressive rock islands of dark red or gray Torridonian sandstone which project out of the gneiss.

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