RM2HJ7KJX–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HJ7KH2–HIS Sutherland Cup Final, Lovat v Newtonmore, played at Blairbeg Park, Drumnadrochit. Newtonmore captain Sorley Thomson with the trophy.
RM2HJ3MTA–Close-up of sheep, photographed in northern Scotland.
RM2HJ3MK0–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HJ7KRK–Close-up of sheep, photographed in northern Scotland.
RM2HJ3MRP–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HJ7KE1–The goal mouth of the sport of shinty, played primarily in Scotland. These goals are at Kirkton, the home of Kinlochshiel Shinty Club for may years.
RM2HJ3MT4–Close-up of sheep, photographed in northern Scotland.
RM2HJ7M1R–Close-up of sheep, photographed in northern Scotland.
RM2HJ3N11–Images of the buttresses and spillway of the Errochty Hydro Electric Dam in Perthshire, Scotland. Part of the Tummel Garry Hydro Scheme.
RM2HJ7KJC–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HJ7M4K–Close-up of sheep, photographed in northern Scotland.
RM2HJ7KTJ–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HJ3N64–Images of the buttresses and spillway of the Errochty Hydro Electric Dam in Perthshire, Scotland. Part of the Tummel Garry Hydro Scheme.
RM2HJ3MJK–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HJ3MRD–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HJ3MT0–Close-up of sheep, photographed in northern Scotland.
RM2HJ7M07–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HJ7KPR–Close-up of sheep, photographed in northern Scotland.
RM2HJ3MT8–Close-up of sheep, photographed in northern Scotland.
RM2HHRMM7–Images of the buttresses and spillway of the Errochty Hydro Electric Dam in Perthshire, Scotland. Part of the Tummel Garry Hydro Scheme.
RM2HHRMB8–Camanachd Cup Winners Medal. Shinty's blue ribbon trophy, played for each season, and this is an image of the traditional winners medal.
RM2HHRMF4–Camanachd Cup Winners Medal. Shinty's blue ribbon trophy, played for each season, and this is an image of the traditional winners medal.
RM2HHRMFD–Camanachd Cup Winners Medal. Shinty's blue ribbon trophy, played for each season, and this is an image of the traditional winners medal.
RM2HHRMX2–Images of the buttresses and spillway of the Errochty Hydro Electric Dam in Perthshire, Scotland. Part of the Tummel Garry Hydro Scheme.
RM2HHRMX6–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HHRMFX–Camanachd Cup Winners Medal. Shinty's blue ribbon trophy, played for each season, and this is an image of the traditional winners medal.
RM2HHRN23–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HHRMN2–Images of the buttresses and spillway of the Errochty Hydro Electric Dam in Perthshire, Scotland. Part of the Tummel Garry Hydro Scheme.
RM2HHRMWH–Images of the buttresses and spillway of the Errochty Hydro Electric Dam in Perthshire, Scotland. Part of the Tummel Garry Hydro Scheme.
RM2HFHW00–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HFHTT2–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HFHTYR–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HFHW22–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HFHTYC–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HFHW0C–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HFHTRB–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HFHTR4–The Vegan Shepherdess. Images of a woman in northern Scotland who cares for a small flock of sheep, many of which have age and health issues.
RM2HD8873–The Mart Park, home of Glenorchy shinty team, at Dalmally, Argyll, Scotland.
RM2HD8807–Balgate Park, Kiltarlity, home of Lovat Shinty Club, pictured with a light covering of snow as the sun was setting.
RM2HD886W–An electricity pylon on a hillside near the Errochty Hydro Electric Dam in Highland Scotland.
RM2HD8845–A rusty iron mooring ring surrounded by a type of seaweed, on the jetty at the ferry in Glenelg, Scotland.
RM2HD884M–Kinlochshiel players celebrate one of Keith Macrae's 3 goals in the Tulloch Homes Camanachd Cup Final.
RM2HD884X–Referee books a player. Lovat v Kinlochshiel in the Tulloch Homes Camanachd Cup Final, played at Mossfield, Oban.
RM2HD884F–A rusty iron mooring ring surrounded by a type of seaweed, on the jetty at the ferry in Glenelg, Scotland.
RM2H54DHK–Aerial view of Ardvreck Castle,built by the Macleod Clan in the Sixteenth Century on a promontory of land that juts into Loch Assynt.
RM2H54DKB–Aerial view of Ardvreck Castle,built by the Macleod Clan in the Sixteenth Century on a promontory of land that juts into Loch Assynt.
RM2A3N2XD–The Serranía de Hornocal are a range of mountains located 25 kilometres (16 mi) from the city of Humahuaca in the Argentine province of Jujuy.
RM2A3MYM5–Unidentified species of small Cactus photographed in the Quebrada de las Señoritas, Jujuy, Northern Argentina..
RM2H8JRR7–Scottish Borders Campus for Heriot Watt University at Netherdale, Galashiels.
RM2H8JRE1–The Galashiels Transport Interchange forms the new bus station and business hub for Galashiels, and is a gateway to the Borders from the railway.
RM2H8JRFH–The Galashiels Transport Interchange forms the new bus station and business hub for Galashiels, and is a gateway to the Borders from the railway.
RM2H8JRPJ–The main spectator stand of Gala Fairydean Rovers FC was designed by architect Peter Womersley and built between 1963 and 1965.
RM2H8JRAK–Aerial shot of the Taynuilt Sports Ground, set out for the Glasgow Celtic Society Cup Final, an important shinty cup final in Scotland.
RM2H8JRH3–The main spectator stand of Gala Fairydean Rovers FC was designed by architect Peter Womersley and built between 1963 and 1965.
RM2H8JRBA–The Galashiels Transport Interchange forms the new bus station and business hub for Galashiels, and is a gateway to the Borders from the railway.
RM2H8JR8R–The goal mouth of the sport of shinty, played primarily in Scotland. These goals are at Kirkton, the home of Kinlochshiel Shinty Club for may years.
RM2H8JRKH–The main spectator stand of Gala Fairydean Rovers FC was designed by architect Peter Womersley and built between 1963 and 1965.
RM2H8JRM9–The main spectator stand of Gala Fairydean Rovers FC was designed by architect Peter Womersley and built between 1963 and 1965.
RM2H79W4J–The most important trophy in shinty, the Camanachd Cup pictured on the pitch at The Dell, Kingussie, with the sponsors ribbons showing Tulloch Homes.
RM2H79W1Y–The Scottish west coast village of Glenelg was officially twinned with Glenelg, Mars, on 20 October 2012. Road sign visible as you approach Glenelg.
RM2H54DNH–A footbridge over a remote small river in Assynt, northern Scotland, used by walkers.
RM2H79W5T–The most important trophy in shinty, the Camanachd Cup pictured on the pitch at The Dell, Kingussie, with the sponsors ribbons showing Tulloch Homes.
RM2H79W18–The Scottish west coast village of Glenelg was officially twinned with Glenelg, Mars, on 20 October 2012. Road sign visible as you approach Glenelg.
RM2H79W56–The most important trophy in shinty, the Camanachd Cup pictured on the pitch at The Dell, Kingussie, with the sponsors ribbons showing Tulloch Homes.
RM2H54FHA–The Kylesku Bridge (known since 2019 by its Gaelic name Drochaid a' Chaolais Chumhaing) is a distinctively curved concrete box girder bridge.
RM2H54F39–Aerial view of timber harvesting on a hillside near Cannich in the Highlands of Scotland.
RM2H54EXN–Aerial view of timber harvesting on a hillside near Cannich in the Highlands of Scotland.
RM2H54E95–Aerial view of timber harvesting on a hillside near Cannich in the Highlands of Scotland.
RM2H54FEY–Aerial view of timber harvesting on a hillside near Cannich in the Highlands of Scotland.
RM2H54FFJ–The Kylesku Bridge (known since 2019 by its Gaelic name Drochaid a' Chaolais Chumhaing) is a distinctively curved concrete box girder bridge.
RM2H54F9F–Glascarnoch hydro electric dam, near Garve, in the Highlands of Scotland.
RM2H573D3–Shinty action shot. Kingussie v Kinlochshiel in the MacTavish Cup Final played at The Bught, Inverness.
RM2H573BD–Shinty action shot. Kingussie v Kinlochshiel in the MacTavish Cup Final played at The Bught, Inverness.
RM2H54FE6–Glascarnoch hydro electric dam, near Garve, in the Highlands of Scotland.
RM2H573B2–Kingussie captain wearing a non regulation helmet in the sport of shinty. The MacTavish Cup Final played at The Bught, Inverness.
RM2H57390–Kinlochshiel coach, veteran and stalwart, Doe Macrae grits his teeth during the MacTavish Cup Final played at The Bught, Inverness.
RM2DCHHAN–Dundonnell Mansion House, near Dundonnell on Little Loch Broom, Wester Ross in Scotland.
RM2DXREPF–Dundonnell Mansion House, near Dundonnell on Little Loch Broom, Wester Ross in Scotland.
RM2DXR0TR–Myvatn, Iceland.
RM2DXR3X1–Myvatn, Iceland.
RM2DXR8NG–The Hvalfjörður Tunnel (Icelandic: Hvalfjarðargöng) is a road tunnel under the Hvalfjörður fjord in Iceland and a part of Route 1.
RM2DXPTCF–View of the small town of Borgarnes in western Iceland.
RM2DCH350–Shinty / Camogie Challenge Match played at The Bught, Inverness.
RM2DCH7J3–Image from a private graveyard in beech woodland, near Dundonnell in Wester Ross, Scotland.
RM2DCH4R9–Shinty / Camogie Challenge Match played at The Bught, Inverness.
RM2DCH68J–Image from a private graveyard in beech woodland, near Dundonnell in Wester Ross, Scotland.
RM2DCH993–Image from a private graveyard in beech woodland, near Dundonnell in Wester Ross, Scotland.
RM2DCHD67–Image from a private graveyard in beech woodland, near Dundonnell in Wester Ross, Scotland.
RM2D9THXE–Eire v Scotland, shinty / hurling international, played in Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland
RM2D9TJY2–Original concrete pipe / aqueduct taking water into Loch Fannich, Highland Scotland, as part of the hydro-electric scheme in that area.
RM2D9THC6–Eire v Scotland, shinty / hurling international, played in Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland
RM2D9THPD–Eire v Scotland, shinty / hurling international, played in Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland
RM2D9TJ1G–Eire v Scotland, shinty / hurling international, played in Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland. The Scottish player breaks his stick / caman in the challenge.
RM2D9TM01–Original concrete pipe / aqueduct taking water into Loch Fannich, Highland Scotland, as part of the hydro-electric scheme in that area.
RM2D69BJC–A windswept and torn corner flag at the Kirkton ground, the old home of Kinlochshiel Shinty Club in the west of Scotland.
RM2D698R5–An aerial view of Cille Choirill, which is a 15th-century Roman Catholic church situated in Glen Spean in Lochaber, Scotland.
RM2D6974T–An aerial view of Cille Choirill, which is a 15th-century Roman Catholic church situated in Glen Spean in Lochaber, Scotland.
RM2D69AE4–Weathered timber shed used as an old fishing hut on the banks of the Beauly River in Highland Scotland.
RM2D699RJ–Weathered timber shed used as an old fishing hut on the banks of the Beauly River in Highland Scotland.
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