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Ellenabeich pier and Seil
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Argyllshire - Firth of Lorn
The derelict Ellenabeich pier, formerly used to export slate, the island of Easdale on the right, and Seil in the background
23 May 2023
Ellenabeich pier, Easdale and Seil
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Argyllshire - Firth of Lorn
The derelict Ellenabeich pier, formerly used to export slate, the island of Easdale on the right, and Seil in the background
23 May 2023
Newshot Island and derelict boats
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Doon the Watter - Glasgow to Bowling 2023
Newshot Island, with an old river channel containing a few derelict boats, taken by David Palmar
23 May 2023
Forth and Clyde Canal basin, Bowling
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Doon the Watter - Glasgow to Bowling 2023
At the western end of the Forth and Clyde canal at Bowling is a basin adjacent to the River Clyde, with a number of derelict wooden and metal boats, taken by David Palmar
23 May 2023
Former Esso oil terninal, Bowling
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Doon the Watter - Glasgow to Bowling 2023
These jetties form part of the former Esso oil ternminal at Bowling which operated from 1918 till 1996; the site is curently being redeveloped. In the background is Sheephill Quarry. Taken by David Palmar
23 May 2023
Edinburgh from Inchmickery
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Firth of Forth - Inchmickery
View of Edinburgh from Inchmickery, taken by David Palmar. On the left is Arthur's Seat, then Salisbury Crags, then to the right is the old town along the Royal Mile, ending up on the right at Edinburgh Castle. In the foreground are the derelict wartime buildings on Inchmickery.
07 November 2022
Derelict wartime buildings on Inchmickery
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Firth of Forth - Inchmickery
Derelict wartime buildings on Inchmickery, Firth of Forth, taken by David Palmar
07 November 2022
Shag nest in wartime building, Inchmickery
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Firth of Forth - Inchmickery
Nest of Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) in the gun ports of a wartime building on Inchmickery, Firth of Forth, taken by David Palmar. There is plastic netting incorporated into the nests, in which birds may become tangled or eat and perish.
07 November 2022
Shag nests in wartime building, Inchmickery
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Firth of Forth - Inchmickery
Nests of Shags (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) in the gun ports of a wartime building on Inchmickery, Firth of Forth, taken by David Palmar
07 November 2022
Wartime lookout and gun post on Inchmickery
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Firth of Forth - Inchmickery
Wartime lookout and gun post on Inchmickery, Firth of Forth, looking towards Burntisland, Fife, taken by David Palmar. Beside the building is invasive Common Elder (Sambucus nigra) which is currently being removed by RSPB work parties to aloow seabirds space to nest.