Skip to main content

Tagged With "Highlands"

Comment

Re: May 11, 2018: Carrbridge

Travel Luver ·
Looks like a set from the Lord of the Rings!
Comment

Re: Charlottesville, Virginia: Land of Presidents

GarryRF ·
I've spent many days exploring the early times of the Du Pont family around Delaware and Pennsylvania. Explore the old homes and gardens of the American chemical giants. Really fascinating. Chateau Country Route 52 passes thru Delaware’s Chateau Country. Many DuPont homes and estates are tucked away in the areas surrounding Greenville, Delaware and Centerville Delaware. Local residents have managed to preserve the rural character of Route 52 by controlling development. Twin Lakes Brewing...
Blog Post

April 26, 2018: Kilchurn Castle, Scotland.

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares the history of Kilchurn Castle in the Scottish Highlands, along with some memorable monochrome images.
Blog Post

Glenfinnan Monument, Scotland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares the story behind the Glenfinnan Monument in the Highlands of Scotland. It was here in 1745 that Bonnie Prince Charles planted his banner and claimed the throne of Scotland.
Blog Post

Steall Waterfall, Glen Nevis, Scotland.

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares a visit to Steall Waterfall, a lovely waterfall situated in the Scottish Highlands. It is the second highest waterfall in Scotland.
Blog Post

Glennfinnan Viaduct, Scotland

Ian Cook ·
Ian Cook shares the interesting story and some fascinating images of the Glennfinnan Viaduct in the Highlands of Scotland
Blog Post

May 11, 2018: Carrbridge

Ian Cook ·
Like a scene from the set of the Lord of the Rings, Carrbridge is memorable. It is the oldest stone bridge in the Scottish Highllands.
Blog Post

Charlottesville, Virginia: Land of Presidents

DrFumblefinger ·
The region immediately around Charlottesville was home to three American Presidents – Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and James Madison (the 3rd, 4th and 5th Presidents of the United States) – an impressive record for any city...
Comment

Re: Glenfinnan Monument, Scotland

PortMoresby ·
Thanks for this, from a McCord.
Blog Post

Tulips in Bowral, Australia

Judy Barford ·
Seizing an immediate photo opportunity, Judy took these shots of a floral event happening right now on her own doorstep.
Blog Post

Scottish Castle Accommodation, Plockton

Barry Barford ·
This imposing Scottish Highland castle built in the 19th century is set in 38 acres of beautiful, wooded grounds in a stunning coastal setting.
Comment

Re: Scottish Castle Accommodation, Plockton

DrFumblefinger ·
Fabulous!
Blog Post

Southern Highlands, New South Wales

Barry Barford ·
Barry Barford takes us on a tour of the New South Wales Southern Highlands – a little touch of England in Australia.
Blog Post

Durness, Scotland: Rugged and Wild

Barry Barford ·
Barry Barford concludes his three-part review of some smaller towns and villages in Scotland.
Blog Post

Eilean Donan Castle, Scottish Highlands

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits Eilean Donan Castle, probably the most popular castle in the Scottish Highlands.
Blog Post

Scotland gets new rail line, and steam, too!

Paul Heymont ·
Scotland is getting a new rail route today, the longest new route in the UK for over 100 years. The new Borders Railway runs from Edinburgh to a new station at Tweedbank, and aims to bring visitors to the southeast Borders region.
Blog Post

Autumn in Bowral, New South Wales

Judy Barford ·
Judy Barford celebrates one of the four seasons.
Comment

Re: Autumn in Bowral, New South Wales

Marilyn Jones ·
I love the photos of the gate!
Comment

Re: Autumn in Bowral, New South Wales

DrFumblefinger ·
Pretty! Are these maple trees?
Comment

Re: Autumn in Bowral, New South Wales

Judy Barford ·
Thanks for the comments. Yes Maples, but also Manchurian Pears and Oaks.
×
×
×
×