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richardh1905

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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #165 on: 11:41:38, 16/05/19 »
That is for us to guess!
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sparnel

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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #166 on: 16:07:20, 21/05/19 »
guess this has died a death................ :-[

Bigfoot_Mike

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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #167 on: 20:20:31, 21/05/19 »
Another clue to location, taken from a different view point. We have already established this is on the mainland and connected to the sea. There are obviously some mountains in the area. I do have some more pictures, but that would make it too easy. I am pretty sure several regulars of the forum will have been here.



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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #168 on: 21:37:35, 21/05/19 »
Loch Long, Arrocha

Bigfoot_Mike

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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #169 on: 22:21:55, 21/05/19 »
Loch Long, Arrocha
The first word is correct. O0

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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #170 on: 22:40:14, 21/05/19 »
Loch Long, Arrocha
Someone buy that man a drink and post up the next one.   O0

richardh1905

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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #171 on: 23:36:32, 21/05/19 »
Beinn Liath Mhor and Sgorr Ruadh from somewhere near Torridon House on the north shore of Upper Loch Torridon.
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Bigfoot_Mike

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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #172 on: 05:44:25, 22/05/19 »
I knew I could rely on you Richard. The original picture was taken near Torridon Stores at the end of a shortish flat walk from the car park at the Torridon visitor centre. There are often red deer near the start of the walk and there are bird hides to the left near the loch side.

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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #173 on: 06:40:28, 22/05/19 »
I will continue my unofficial campaign for the Highlands and Islands Tourist Board. Where am I?



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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #174 on: 06:42:30, 22/05/19 »
I will continue my unofficial campaign for the Highlands and Islands Tourist Board. Where am I?





Plus a second angle to help you out  :)



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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #175 on: 07:56:50, 22/05/19 »
Is it no Richard's turn?

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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #176 on: 07:58:29, 22/05/19 »
Morar beach looking across to Rum (Rhum) by the way.................

richardh1905

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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #177 on: 07:59:51, 22/05/19 »
Dun Caan on Raasay to the right, Skye hills (Red Cuillin) in the distance - I would say Sand beach, just north of Applecross.
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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #178 on: 15:53:28, 22/05/19 »
Is it no Richard's turn?



I've got lots of photos of places that nobody would know in Orkney - but that would hardly be fun, so I'm quite happy for others to post.
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Re: Where is this?
« Reply #179 on: 18:00:17, 22/05/19 »
I accept the offer - another easy one I hope
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