What can be written about Scotland that hasn't been written already by its talented bards and those who have visited and been captivated by its charms? Scotland is indeed a feast for all of the senses...the stunning highland vistas and the allure of the shimmering lochs to please the eyes,the melodies of the bagpipes to soothe the ears, the scent of the heather on the moors and braesides to please the nose, the peaty seductiveness of the whisky and the savoury delights of the haggis to tantalize the palate and the delightful play
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Glasgow The architectural charms of the city chambers at George Square.
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Glasgow Facade of MacIntosh designed School of Art.
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Glasgow Shopping on Buchanan Street.
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Glasgow Architectural details on Buchanan Street.
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Glasgow Museum of modern art.
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Glasgow Street scene, off Argyle St., I believe.
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Glasgow The Barras market. This is a lively weekend market with outdor stalls...
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Glasgow Barras market produce stand.
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Glasgow Barras market entry gates.
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Glasgow Shopping and meandering on Argyle St.
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Glasgow A landmark on the way to the Barras near Argyle and High Sts.
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Glasgow The city chambers at George Square.
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Glasgow Another view of the city chambers.
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Glasgow South Portland St. bridge crossing the River Clyde.
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Glasgow George Square by night.
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Loch Lomond Rowan tree in foreground with brilliant vermillion berries.
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Loch Lomond Serenity, tranquility...just outside the hubbub of Glasgow.
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Glencoe Historically, near where the Campbells slaughtered the McDonalds.
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Mallaig Picturesque harbour. Ferry to Isle of Skye runs from this small port.
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Mallaig Reflections on a picturesque harbour.
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Mallaig A view of the village from the ferry.
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Isle of Skye Pretty blooms.
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Isle of Skye Waterfront at Broadford at low tide.
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Isle of Skye A nice view of the Cuillins, the peaks of the isle.
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Isle of Skye Rowan tree.
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