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Mòine Mhòr from Dunadd - 4
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Argyllshire - Crinan Canal, Moine Mhor and Loch Gilp
Mòine Mhòr National Nature Reserve from Dunadd looking north-west towards the raised bog of the Mòine Mhòr.
21 May 2013
Mòine Mhòr from Dunadd
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Argyllshire - Crinan Canal, Moine Mhor and Loch Gilp
Mòine Mhòr National Nature Reserve from Dunadd, with an abandoned meander of the River Add in the middle. Beyond the white farmhouse is the raised bog of the Mòine Mhòr.
21 May 2013
The former explosives factory at Ardeer, Ayrshire
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North Ayrshire - Ardeer
Part of Alfred Nobel's explosives factory at Ardeer, North Ayrshire, established in 1871 and forming a vital part of the defence effort in both World Wars. The site was subsequently run by ICI and eventualy closed in the 1990s. The brownfield site left over from its closure and abandonment is now one of the most nature-rich sites in Scotland.
04 May 2024
The former explosives factory at Ardeer, Ayrshire
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North Ayrshire - Ardeer
Part of Alfred Nobel's explosives factory at Ardeer, North Ayrshire, established in 1871 and forming a vital part of the defence effort in both World Wars. The site was subsequently run by ICI and eventualy closed in the 1990s. The brownfield site left over from its closure and abandonment is now one of the most nature-rich sites in Scotland.
04 May 2024
The former explosives factory at Ardeer, Ayrshire
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North Ayrshire - Ardeer
Part of Alfred Nobel's explosives factory at Ardeer, North Ayrshire, established in 1871 and forming a vital part of the defence effort in both World Wars. The site was subsequently run by ICI and eventualy closed in the 1990s. The brownfield site left over from its closure and abandonment is now one of the most nature-rich sites in Scotland.
04 May 2024
The former explosives factory at Ardeer, Ayrshire
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North Ayrshire - Ardeer
Part of Alfred Nobel's explosives factory at Ardeer, North Ayrshire, established in 1871 and forming a vital part of the defence effort in both World Wars. The site was subsequently run by ICI and eventualy closed in the 1990s. The brownfield site left over from its closure and abandonment is now one of the most nature-rich sites in Scotland.
04 May 2024
River Tummel valley below Pitlochry
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Pitlochry, Loch Faskally and Ben Vrackie
The valley of the meandering River Tummel below Pitlochry, seen from Ben Vrackie
30 April 2006
Moorhen nest, Maryhill, Glasgow
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Glasgow - Kelvin Walkway, Forth and Clyde Canal, Dawsholm and Garscube
Moorhen (Gallinula chloropus) nest with an abandoned egg in it, more than likely due to disturbance, Forth and Clyde Canal, Maryhill, Glasgow
11 May 2020
Walkway and rusting compressed air tanks, Ailsa Craig
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Firth of Clyde - Ailsa Craig scenery, plants and animals
Rusting walkway on the Loups footpath, which leads to the north fog horn, with rusting compressed air tanks, Ailsa Craig, Firth of Clyde
01 July 2007
abandoned village, Mingulay, Miughlaigh, Barra, Barraigh
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Western Isles - Mingulay
Abandoned village, Mingulay, on the relatively sheltered east side of Mingulay, Barra. The island was abandoned in 1912.