The Highlands page 6
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Caves 10 1152 x 864 448K |
Pictured here is one of the caves, carved by water through the limestone rock. A well-worn path leads the way along the steep slope to the cave entrance. | |
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Caves 14 1152 x 864 317K |
As can be seen, the cave entrance is an arch just over two metres high. At the right of the picture is the footpath leading up here. | |
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Caves 16 1152 x 864 194K |
Inside the same cave, looking out. There is another extensive cave system a few kilometres further north in the Traligill River valley east of Inchnadamph. | |
| Cul
Mór 03 1152 x 864 260K |
Cul Mór is one of the mountains within Inverpolly Nature Reserve. This is the view down its rocky east slope towards Loch Veyatie and Cam Loch. The A835 road is visible at the right of the photograph. The foreground is boulder-strewn but grass can still be seen. | |
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Mór 04 1152 x 864 312K |
Higher up and the boulders are everywhere. There's no obvious path here but there are occasional cairns marking the way up the ridge. This view is to the south. | |
| Cul
Mór 05 1152 x 864 285K |
Suilven can be seen about six kilometres to the north in this photograph. The more distant peaks are Quinag, ten kilometres further away. At the right of the picture the western slope of Canisp is just visible. | |
| Little
Loch Broom 01 1152 x 864 194K |
This shows the footpath from Badrallach to Carnach on the northern shore of this sea loch. | |
| Green
Bug (LLB 04) 1024 x 768 212K |
A close-up shot of a very attractive bright green beetle with white spots and red legs. This creature was flying short distances along the path. Thanks to DavidAC for identifying it as a "Green Tiger Beetle" (cicindela campestris). |
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Dave Henniker