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272. BISHOPS MITER?? I didn't see anything to indicate what this was or from what. To...
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275. Another beautiful stone house. The window on the right looks like it has been...
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276. The tree reminded me of a giant bug rearing up ready to snatch something. The...
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278. ON THE BRIDGE. Isabel and George took us on a quick trip to see the Brig O'...
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280. I can't remember what the plaques on the house said. I wish I had taken a...
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281. On my way to the bridge. This is the path on the south side, which...
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283. THE PATH. This is the path to the famed bridge. It gets darker as you walk along...
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284. This is the first glimpse I got of the bridge. There were too many...
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285. THE STEPS.
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286. I couldn't get a good shot from where I was standing so I...
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287. SUCCESS - IMG_3787 copy My perseverance paid off. The sun came out from behind some clouds and left a...
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288 - IMG_3788 copy
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289 - IMG_3789 copy The bridge is about 35 feet high at it's apex. The water being...
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290 - IMG_3790 copy The bridge went through 3 rebuilds during the 17th century.
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291. Just when I thought I couldn't get any closer to the bridge, I saw...
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292. From a distance, in the bright sunlight, the bridge looked gray, but,...
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293. The red object to the right of the bridge is a life preserver. I guess people...
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294. Looking east towards the Don Bridge. Before the Brig O' Balgownie...
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295. THE ESTATE. The estate which allowed me to take pictures from the river bank. I...
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296. THE POLL GONAIDH. "Poll Gonaidh", the Gaelic word for,...
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