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odycee ([personal profile] odycee) wrote2008-07-31 09:24 pm
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scotland 2008!

I thought I'd post some pictures of my week in Scotland (and Berwick upon Tweed). We travelled around a bit: from Lindisfarne (not Scotland!) to the West coast (Arndamurchan), up north where we stayed in a youth hostel that was a castle (we may have spied Nessie on the way past Loch Ness and also Morag in Loch Morar), down to the east where we walked up Lochnagar (the mountain behind Balmoral - I've been up before when I used to live nearby in Banchory) and back down to the Borders and then home. We did a lot of driving - about 1200 miles over the nine days. We saw a pair of Golden Eagles on the west coast which was pretty cool. The weather was (mostly) great and I didn't get too eaten by midges - pretty amazing for a holiday in Scotland!

Lindisfarne Castle


Sunset in Ardnamurchan


Orchid


The most Westerly point of the British mainland.


The warp core! Or an old lighthouse light...


Coose!




Sea anemone in a rock pool.


Possible sighting of Morag in Loch Morar


Nessie!!




Pictish burial mound - around 5000 years old.






Going up Lochnagar


From the summit of Lochnagar!


I really wish I wasn't back at work this week!

[identity profile] thistlerose.livejournal.com 2008-07-31 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
*clutches heart*

Oh, how beautiful!!

[identity profile] niennah.livejournal.com 2008-08-01 07:41 am (UTC)(link)
Looks like a brilliant trip! And that's a lot of mileage. I am particularly impressed that you saw both the warp core AND Nessie. I think you can count the whole thing a success. :D

[identity profile] odycee.livejournal.com 2008-08-06 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Isn't it just? There aren't many sparsely inhabited places in Britain any more where the air pollution is low enough for the lichen and moss and it's just amazing when you find somewhere like that.

[identity profile] odycee.livejournal.com 2008-08-06 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
The warp core and Nessie? Definitely a good trip! I do love Scotland and I'm glad I went back - I haven't been since I lived there in 2002.