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16 October 2014

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7 new years eve , dec31 2005

North Uist reflectionsToe Head & HarrisFoggy sea blanket viewed from balallan on lewisBayble Island in Point, LewisBayble Beach
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Just beautiful! You are blessed to live there.

Dan from Canada


Lovely pics - I particularly like the mist blanket one...

Cymro from Grimsay


You know how to capture a magical moment. Keep posting, please...need the inspiration until I return...

Karen from Canada


WOW, very nice work. Could you tell me why you don't have any trees in Scotland? Is it cultural, historical, logistical, biological? just wondering...

bill from Detroit from Michigan, USA


I believe that since the country is quite small, geographically speaking, but quite involved in leading past industry, the trees were quickly cut down and used, especially during ship building eras. On the islands, trees were mostly scrubby and would have been used for firewood, then grazing animals would have helped to prevent regrowth. That my take on it, maybe someone more expert has a fuller explanation.

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