#silentSunday
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@Alternatecelt superb example of native vegetation before it was burnt by the redcoats following Culloden. These stands of the original Scots Pine are generally only found on islands where the flames could not reach.
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@Alternatecelt Lovely, moody, great shot for #SilentSunday.
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@Alternatecelt Lovely photo Angela.
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@Alternatecelt Lovely photo Angela.
@DarkGalloway
Just a wee phone shot, but it's such a great spot for a picture! -
@DarkGalloway
Just a wee phone shot, but it's such a great spot for a picture!@Alternatecelt Is it Carlingwark Loch?
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@Alternatecelt Is it Carlingwark Loch?
@DarkGalloway
Nope, it's a wee loch called Moss Roddock which is at the east end of Dalry as you head for Dumfries/ Moniave.
I was hoping to see the geese, but they weren't hanging around the loch that day. The Greylag nest quite nearby. -
@DarkGalloway
Nope, it's a wee loch called Moss Roddock which is at the east end of Dalry as you head for Dumfries/ Moniave.
I was hoping to see the geese, but they weren't hanging around the loch that day. The Greylag nest quite nearby.@Alternatecelt Ah OK. I'm often tempted to stop off at Carlingwark when I'm heading to work in Dumfries on a morning - but I'd never make it in if I wondered off with my camera.
I keep meaning to go and do photos around Dalry and Glenkens too, such a lovely place.
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@Alternatecelt Ah OK. I'm often tempted to stop off at Carlingwark when I'm heading to work in Dumfries on a morning - but I'd never make it in if I wondered off with my camera.
I keep meaning to go and do photos around Dalry and Glenkens too, such a lovely place.
@DarkGalloway
Can definitely vouch for the Glenkens & Dalry!
Yeah, I could easily lose a day with a camera at Carlingwark -
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