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Ben Loyal with cows, from south of Tongue
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CEP - Sutherland
Cattle grazing with Ben Loyal in the background. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar.
27 June 1975
Purple Oxytropis, Invernave
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CEP - Sutherland
A cluster of Purple Oxytropis (Oxytropis halleri) on the banks of the River Naver in Strathnaver. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar in 1975. Confined to parts of Scotland, the pretty purple flowers of this plant come out in June.
26 June 1975
Suilven, Inchnadamph
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CEP - Sutherland
The peaks of Suilven through the clouds seen from across Cam Loch, Inchnadamph. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar.
21 June 1975
Mountain Avens, Inchnadamph
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CEP - Sutherland
Mountain avens (Dryas octopetala) at Stronchrubie, Inchnadamph. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar
22 June 1975
Mountain Avens, Inchnadamph
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CEP - Sutherland
Mountain avens (Dryas octopetala) at Stronchrubie, Inchnadamph. Scanned from slide taken by CE Palmar
22 June 1975
Tanera More or Tannara Mòr, Summer Isles, Suilven, Cul Mòr and Ben Mòr Coigach
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CEP - Sutherland
Tanera More or Tannara Mòr, part of the Summer Isles. Suilven, Cul Mòr and Ben Mòr Coigach can bee seen in the background. Taken from the MV Clansman on route to Stornaway from Ullapool. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar.
02 July 1973
Red hot poker, Coul Links
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Sutherland - Dornoch and Loch Fleet
Native to Africa, the perennial Red-hot poker (Kniphofia) does well in coastal gardens and is long-lived, producing a lot of nectar which is attractive to bees. This picture was taken at Coul Links, Sutherland.
06 July 2019
3 caves, Allt nan Uamh, Inchnadamph
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CEP - Invernesshire
3 caves, Allt nan Uamh, Inchnadamph. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar
22 June 1975
Bone Caves above Allt nan Uamh, Inchnadamph
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CEP - Ross and Cromarty
CE Palmar standing by Creag nan Uamh (Crag of the Caves) the caves in a limestone cliff, about 200 ft. above Allt nan Uamh - a tributary of the Loanan, near Inchnadamph, Assynt. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar. Bones of brown bear, reindeer, lynx, arctic fox, wolf, and the skull of a polar bear have been identified dating back beyond the last ice age and the preceding two interglacial periods (middle and late Devensian) over 45,000 years ago. As one of the few limestone districts in Scotland, this valley is extremely popular with cavers. The Bone Caves themselves do not extend far into the hillside, but the entrance to the longest cave system in Scotland, the Uamh an Claonaite, is nearby. The caves are now an SSSI.
22 June 1975
West face of Quinag in the evening, Assynt Lodge
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CEP - Assynt
West face of Quinag in the evening, Assynt Lodge. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar.