Scottish Landscapes and Architecture
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Jane Braat
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Scottish Landscapes and Architecture
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The Connel Bridge and Loch Etive in Argyll, Scotland . The Connel Bridge is a cantilever bridge that spans Loch Etive at Connel near Oban in Scotland. WIth the snow covered Isle of Mull in the background.
Photograph of a beautiful spring sunset over loch Awe and Kilchurn Castle, Argyll
This stunning image captures the grandeur of the Loch Awe railway bridge, an impressive feat of engineering nestled beside the historic Kilchurn Castle on the journey towards Oban. The bridge spans the tranquil waters of the loch, its arches reaching towards the sky as if in defiance of the rugged Scottish landscape.
Panorama of The Ballachulish Bridge in Argyll, Scotland. The Bridge crosses between Loch Leven and Loch Linnhe, linking the villages of South Ballachulish (Argyll) and North Ballachulish
Photograph of Inveraray Castle in Argyll, taken from the Aray Bridge at dusk, West Coast of Scotland.
Photograph of the Isle of Arran taken from Ardlamont. The Isle of Arran is the largest island in the Firth of Clyde, Scotland.
The beautiful Ochil Hills are a range of hills in Scotland north of the Forth valley bordered by the towns of Stirling, Alloa, Kinross and Perth. Photograph taken from Stirling.
Photograph of Tarbert Harbour. Tarbert Harbour is an inlet of Loch Fyne in Argyll, Scotland. Tarbert harbour is overlooked by the castle of Robert The Bruce keeping a watchful eye and looks out to Loch Fyne.
Landscape Photograph of the River Forth and Stirling Battlefield, Stirling - Scotland
Panoramic photograph of the beautiful Ochil Hills, a range of hills in Scotland north of the Forth valley bordered by the towns of Stirling, Alloa, Kinross and Perth. Photograph taken from Stirling.
Photograph of the infamous Three Sisters of Glen Coe in Scotland.
Photograph of the Loch Lomond landscape, with Ben Lomond reflecting in the loch, Scotland.
Night shot of Luss Beach and Ben Lomond. The Beautiful Loch Lomond and Trossachs landscape in Scotland.