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Ormsa and Garbh Eileach from PS Waverley
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Argyllshire - Firth of Lorn
The slate islands from PS Waverley, with Ormsa in the foreground, and Garbh Eileach and Dùn Chonnuill behind.
23 May 2023
The Garvellachs from the Mull ferry
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Argyllshire - Firth of Lorn
The Garvellachs from the Mull ferry. From left (north-east) to right (south-west) they are the small island of Dùn Chonnuill, Garbh Eileach and Eileach an Naoimh (Island of the Saint - probably after Saint Columba who is reputed to have visited it).
18 March 2019
Tràigh Hogh, Totronald, Coll
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Coll Southwest
Tràigh Hogh beach, Totronald, Coll, looking towards Rum.
27 April 2014
St Kilda from MV Lochlann
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Western Isles - St Kilda
Finishing a trip round Boreray on MV Lochlann, before heading to Hirta, St Kilda. From left (east) to right, you can see the Dun, Oisebhal, the Gap, Conachair, an Campar and Soay.
24 June 2011
Crossapol Bay, Coll
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Coll Southwest
The sand dunes of Crossapol Bay, Coll, seen from the CalMac ferry, taken by David Palmar, with the hills of Rum in the background.
12 May 2016
The Culbin Forest and Culbin Sands
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Moray - Findhorn and Burghead
The Culbin Forest and Culbin Sands from near Findhorn, taken by David Palmar. Marine erosion can be seen eating into the sand dunes. Hopefully the trees will slow down the erosion and protect the land.
20 March 2022
The Culbin Forest and Culbin Sands
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Moray - Findhorn and Burghead
The Culbin Forest and Culbin Sands from near Findhorn, taken by David Palmar. Marine erosion can be seen eating into the sand dunes. Hopefully the trees will slow down the erosion and protect the land.
20 March 2022
Removing Rhododendron ponticum, Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire
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Stirlingshire - Aberfoyle
A Butterfly Conservation Scotland work party removing invasive non-native Rhododendron ponticum at Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire, to enhance the environment for butterflies and moths. The scene here shows how dense and high the understory of Rhododendron is, so that the volunteers almost disappear into the bushes!
24 October 2021
Dragging Rhododendron ponticum to a bonfire, Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire
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Stirlingshire - Aberfoyle
A Butterfly Conservation Scotland work party removing invasive non-native Rhododendron ponticum at Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire, to enhance the environment for butterflies and moths.
24 October 2021
Dragging Rhododendron ponticum to a bonfire, Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire
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Stirlingshire - Aberfoyle
A Butterfly Conservation Scotland work party removing invasive non-native Rhododendron ponticum at Dun Dubh Wood, Stirlingshire, to enhance the environment for butterflies and moths.