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Gen Affric by Tony

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Good Morning from ScotlandÂ
 Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin Sunrise Trip by Iain MacDiarmid
Via Flickr: I decided to head of early to Glen Affric hoping for calm water and a colourful sky but only managed one of the two. There was a band of colour in the sky for a short while, but generally just grey. The water level in Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin was low resulting in the old tree stumps being exposed and an ugly scar above the waterline.
Loch na Camaig
Glen Affric in Winter by Kenneth Muir
Glen Affric II by Jérémie Mazet Via Flickr: Stitched panorama. It was a stormy day at Glen Affric when i taked this photo. The sun came between the rain for a time creating this dramatic scene under the Loch Affric. For me, this scene represents the wilderness and the beauty of the Highland of Scotland. www.soleildeminuit.fr

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Strathfarrar Dusk by Tim Haynes Via Flickr: I caught a glimpse of the distant dull light of dusk as I drove over the bridge at Struy - so I parked, walked back and made this.
Glen Affric by Robert Schüller http://flic.kr/p/TfvKYy
Viewpoint, Dog Falls Trail, Glen Affric, March 2016 by ALLAN MACIVER Via Flickr: It was reasonably high up here and if it had been dry we may have stopped and had a little picnic...but alas. The old split tree made a great vantage point and the little lochan down below was well enclosed. One other thing I do love the smell of trees