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Behind the surprisingly minute John O`Groats, Cape Wrath is the second best known name in this part of the world as it`s the north-westernmost tip of the British Isles. But it is the Kyle of Durness which is the show-stealer as far as the eyes are concerned. Hope for nice weather if you come all the way up here. Then your imagination will be transported back south again - further south than you think in fact - to Bora Bora perhaps! |
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Torrisdale Bay from near Achtoty |
Trees above Loch Loyal |
Tributary of Loch Loyal |
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Suilven from the south-east |
Duncansby sea-stacks |
Duncansby sea-stacks |
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Sands at head of Kyle of Tongue |
Arkle from across Loch Stack |
Summit of Ben Hope |
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Ben Loyal from across Kyle of Tongue |
Choire Mhoir below Ben Wyvis |
Warning sign at Strathy Point |
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Foinaven across Kyle of Durness |
Kyle of Durness |
Kyle of Durness |
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Old man of Stoer, Lochinver |
Coire Ghranda, Beinn Dearg |
Arkle from across Loch Stack |
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Beinn Dearg group from An Teallach |
Looking north from above |
Cul Beag from the road |
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Remnants of Castle of Old Wick |
Lighthouse at Dunnet Head, |
Sea-cliffs west of Strathy Point |
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