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Gannet colony, Hermaness, 1977
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CEP - Shetland
Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) colony, Burra Stack, Hermaness, Unst, Shetland in 1977. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar
24 June 1977
Burra Stack, Hermaness
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Shetland - Unst
Burra Stack at Hermaness, Unst, with its natural arch and Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) colony.
22 June 2014
Hermaness, Unst
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Shetland - Unst
Hermaness, Unst, Shetland, showing the natural arch of Burra Stack
22 June 2014
Panorama of Brae Wick, the Neap and the Drongs
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Shetland - Eshaness and Hillswick
Brae Wick with the cliffs of the Neap, the Runk, (a stack off the Neap) and the Drongs of Hillswick in the distance, Eshaness, Shetland. In the foreground is a lagoon and storm beach, which show the power of the Atlantic.This composite image is available as a large panorama which will print to at least 30 inches by 12 inches.
19 July 2013
Cliff scenery at Kirbuster, Stronsay
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Orkney - Stronsay
Cliff scenery at Kirbuster, Stronsay, Orkney
08 July 2019
Cliff scenery at Kirbuster, Stronsay
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Orkney - Stronsay
Cliff scenery at Kirbuster, Stronsay, Orkney
08 July 2019
Cliff scenery at Kirbuster, Stronsay
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Orkney - Stronsay
Cliff scenery at Kirbuster, Stronsay, Orkney. The rock consists of flagstones likely to belong to lake deposits of the middle Devonian (Old Red Sandstone) period.
08 July 2019
Fulmar on a stack, Vat of Kirbuster, Stronsay
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Orkney - Stronsay
Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) on a stack at the Vat of Kirbuster, Stronsay, Orkney. The stack consists of flagstones likely to belong to lake deposits of the middle Devonian (Old Red Sandstone) period.
08 July 2019
Fulmars on a stack, Kirbuster, Stronsay
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Orkney - Stronsay
Fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) on a stack at the Vat of Kirbuster, Stronsay, Orkney
08 July 2019
Lamb Head from Burgh Head, Stronsay, Orkney
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Orkney - Stronsay
Lamb Head from Burgh Head, Stronsay, Orkney. The headland consists of flagstones likely to belong to lake deposits of the middle Devonian (Old Red Sandstone) period.