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Industrial buildings and Castle, Ailsa Craig
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Firth of Clyde - Ailsa Craig scenery, plants and animals
Former industrial and lighthouse ancillary buildings and Ailsa Castle, Ailsa Craig
24 June 2007
Sandwich tern in flight with Longannet Power Station
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Fife - Kincardine
Sandwich tern (Sterna sandvicensis) in flight against the now lcosed Longannet Power Station, taken on a cruise from South Queensferry to Kincardine Bridge and back on the Maid of the Forth - an IFLI event called The Inner Forth from a New Perspective.
01 September 2017
Sandwich tern in flight with Longannet Power Station
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Fife - Kincardine
Sandwich tern (Sterna sandvicensis) in flight against the now lcosed Longannet Power Station, taken on a cruise from South Queensferry to Kincardine Bridge and back on the Maid of the Forth - an IFLI event called The Inner Forth from a New Perspective.
01 September 2017
The former Longannet Power Station
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Fife - Kincardine
The former Longannet Power Station taken on a cruise from South Queensferry to Kincardine Bridge and back on the Maid of the Forth - an IFLI event called The Inner Forth from a New Perspective.
01 September 2017
The disused Longannet coal mine from the Forth
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Fife - Kincardine
The disused Longannet coal mine taken on a cruise from South Queensferry to Kincardine Bridge and back on the Maid of the Forth - an IFLI event called The Inner Forth from a New Perspective.
01 September 2017
Disused graveyard, Ballachly, Munsary, Caithness
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Caithness - Munsary Peatlands Plantlife Reserve
Disused graveyard at Ballachly, near Munsary Plantlife nature reserve, Caithness
16 July 2017
Hawkweed, Coltsfoot leaves and the Titan Crane
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West Dunbartonshire and Clydebank
Hawkweed (Hieracium agg.), leaves of Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) and the Titan Crane, former John Brown's site, Clydebank
Plant colonisation - Narrow-leaved Ragwort (Senecio inaequidans) amongst other plants recolonising a derelict industrial area at the former John Brown's site, Clydebank. This plant is from South Africa and has become naturalised in the UK. It is a pioneer species that can often be found along motorways, railways and disused land.
Plant colonisation - Narrow-leaved Ragwort (Senecio inaequidans) amongst other plants recolonising a derelict industrial area at the former John Brown's site, Clydebank. This plant is from South Africa and has become naturalised in the UK. It is a pioneer species that can often be found along motorways, railways and disused land.
21 June 2016
Herbaceous plants on former John Brown's site, Clydebank
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West Dunbartonshire and Clydebank
Thistles and many other herbaceous plants are growing on the former John Brown's site, Clydebank