UK SCOTLAND Berneray -- 29 Oct 2010 -- Traditional blackhouse Scottish Youth Hostel on the Isle of Berneray in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Berneray -- 28 Oct 2010 -- Traditional blackhouse on Berneray in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. These are popular buys for new arrivals to the Western Isles though are expensive to reonnovate - many being abandoned years ago due to problems with damp. Others were abandoned due to Highland Clearances and their occupants forced to move to the mainland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Isle of Lewis -- The Callanish Stones or Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Almost as famous as their English counterparts at Stonehenge, these mysterious stones have puzzled generations of scientists. Construction of the site took place between 2900 and 2600 BC, though there were possibly earlier buildings before 3000 BC. A tomb was later built into the site. Debris from the destruction of the tomb suggests the site was out of use between 2000 BC and 1700 BC. The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long approach avenue of stones to the north, and shorter stone rows to the east, south, and west (possibly incomplete avenues). The overall layout of the monument recalls a distorted Celtic cross. The individual stones vary from around 1 m to 5 m in height, with an average of 4 m, and are of the local Lewisian gneiss. It is highly likely these stones served several purposes throughout history and were used as a calendar to calculate a basic calendar which would have been used to sew and harvest crops. Unusually shaped like a cross pointing more or less due north, it may also have served as a giant sign post for passing travelers and drovers -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
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UK SCOTLAND Berneray -- 28 Oct 2010 -- Traditional blackhouse on Berneray in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. These are popular buys for new arrivals to the Western Isles though are expensive to reonnovate - many being abandoned years ago due to problems with damp. Others were abandoned due to Highland Clearances and their occupants forced to move to the mainland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Stornoway -- The harbour at Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Stornoway -- Stornoway Castle which dominates the harbour view at Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Stornoway -- Stornoway Castle which dominates the harbour view at Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Isle of Lewis -- The Callanish Stones or Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Almost as famous as their English counterparts at Stonehenge, these mysterious stones have puzzled generations of scientists. Construction of the site took place between 2900 and 2600 BC, though there were possibly earlier buildings before 3000 BC. A tomb was later built into the site. Debris from the destruction of the tomb suggests the site was out of use between 2000 BC and 1700 BC. The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long approach avenue of stones to the north, and shorter stone rows to the east, south, and west (possibly incomplete avenues). The overall layout of the monument recalls a distorted Celtic cross. The individual stones vary from around 1 m to 5 m in height, with an average of 4 m, and are of the local Lewisian gneiss. It is highly likely these stones served several purposes throughout history and were used as a calendar to calculate a basic calendar which would have been used to sew and harvest crops. Unusually shaped like a cross pointing more or less due north, it may also have served as a giant sign post for passing travelers and drovers -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
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UK SCOTLAND Isle of Lewis -- The Callanish Stones or Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Almost as famous as their English counterparts at Stonehenge, these mysterious stones have puzzled generations of scientists. Construction of the site took place between 2900 and 2600 BC, though there were possibly earlier buildings before 3000 BC. A tomb was later built into the site. Debris from the destruction of the tomb suggests the site was out of use between 2000 BC and 1700 BC. The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long approach avenue of stones to the north, and shorter stone rows to the east, south, and west (possibly incomplete avenues). The overall layout of the monument recalls a distorted Celtic cross. The individual stones vary from around 1 m to 5 m in height, with an average of 4 m, and are of the local Lewisian gneiss. It is highly likely these stones served several purposes throughout history and were used as a calendar to calculate a basic calendar which would have been used to sew and harvest crops. Unusually shaped like a cross pointing more or less due north, it may also have served as a giant sign post for passing travelers and drovers -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
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UK SCOTLAND Isle of Lewis -- The Callanish Stones or Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Almost as famous as their English counterparts at Stonehenge, these mysterious stones have puzzled generations of scientists. Construction of the site took place between 2900 and 2600 BC, though there were possibly earlier buildings before 3000 BC. A tomb was later built into the site. Debris from the destruction of the tomb suggests the site was out of use between 2000 BC and 1700 BC. The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long approach avenue of stones to the north, and shorter stone rows to the east, south, and west (possibly incomplete avenues). The overall layout of the monument recalls a distorted Celtic cross. The individual stones vary from around 1 m to 5 m in height, with an average of 4 m, and are of the local Lewisian gneiss. It is highly likely these stones served several purposes throughout history and were used as a calendar to calculate a basic calendar which would have been used to sew and harvest crops. Unusually shaped like a cross pointing more or less due north, it may also have served as a giant sign post for passing travelers and drovers -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
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UK SCOTLAND Isle of Lewis -- The Callanish Stones or Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Almost as famous as their English counterparts at Stonehenge, these mysterious stones have puzzled generations of scientists. Construction of the site took place between 2900 and 2600 BC, though there were possibly earlier buildings before 3000 BC. A tomb was later built into the site. Debris from the destruction of the tomb suggests the site was out of use between 2000 BC and 1700 BC. The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long approach avenue of stones to the north, and shorter stone rows to the east, south, and west (possibly incomplete avenues). The overall layout of the monument recalls a distorted Celtic cross. The individual stones vary from around 1 m to 5 m in height, with an average of 4 m, and are of the local Lewisian gneiss. It is highly likely these stones served several purposes throughout history and were used as a calendar to calculate a basic calendar which would have been used to sew and harvest crops. Unusually shaped like a cross pointing more or less due north, it may also have served as a giant sign post for passing travelers and drovers -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
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UK SCOTLAND Isle of Lewis -- The Callanish Stones or Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Almost as famous as their English counterparts at Stonehenge, these mysterious stones have puzzled generations of scientists. Construction of the site took place between 2900 and 2600 BC, though there were possibly earlier buildings before 3000 BC. A tomb was later built into the site. Debris from the destruction of the tomb suggests the site was out of use between 2000 BC and 1700 BC. The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long approach avenue of stones to the north, and shorter stone rows to the east, south, and west (possibly incomplete avenues). The overall layout of the monument recalls a distorted Celtic cross. The individual stones vary from around 1 m to 5 m in height, with an average of 4 m, and are of the local Lewisian gneiss. It is highly likely these stones served several purposes throughout history and were used as a calendar to calculate a basic calendar which would have been used to sew and harvest crops. Unusually shaped like a cross pointing more or less due north, it may also have served as a giant sign post for passing travelers and drovers -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
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UK SCOTLAND Isle of Lewis -- The Callanish Stones or Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Almost as famous as their English counterparts at Stonehenge, these mysterious stones have puzzled generations of scientists. Construction of the site took place between 2900 and 2600 BC, though there were possibly earlier buildings before 3000 BC. A tomb was later built into the site. Debris from the destruction of the tomb suggests the site was out of use between 2000 BC and 1700 BC. The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long approach avenue of stones to the north, and shorter stone rows to the east, south, and west (possibly incomplete avenues). The overall layout of the monument recalls a distorted Celtic cross. The individual stones vary from around 1 m to 5 m in height, with an average of 4 m, and are of the local Lewisian gneiss. It is highly likely these stones served several purposes throughout history and were used as a calendar to calculate a basic calendar which would have been used to sew and harvest crops. Unusually shaped like a cross pointing more or less due north, it may also have served as a giant sign post for passing travelers and drovers -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
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UK SCOTLAND Isle of Lewis -- The Callanish Stones or Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Almost as famous as their English counterparts at Stonehenge, these mysterious stones have puzzled generations of scientists. Construction of the site took place between 2900 and 2600 BC, though there were possibly earlier buildings before 3000 BC. A tomb was later built into the site. Debris from the destruction of the tomb suggests the site was out of use between 2000 BC and 1700 BC. The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long approach avenue of stones to the north, and shorter stone rows to the east, south, and west (possibly incomplete avenues). The overall layout of the monument recalls a distorted Celtic cross. The individual stones vary from around 1 m to 5 m in height, with an average of 4 m, and are of the local Lewisian gneiss. It is highly likely these stones served several purposes throughout history and were used as a calendar to calculate a basic calendar which would have been used to sew and harvest crops. Unusually shaped like a cross pointing more or less due north, it may also have served as a giant sign post for passing travelers and drovers -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
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UK SCOTLAND Isle of Lewis -- The Callanish Stones or Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. Almost as famous as their English counterparts at Stonehenge, these mysterious stones have puzzled generations of scientists. Construction of the site took place between 2900 and 2600 BC, though there were possibly earlier buildings before 3000 BC. A tomb was later built into the site. Debris from the destruction of the tomb suggests the site was out of use between 2000 BC and 1700 BC. The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long approach avenue of stones to the north, and shorter stone rows to the east, south, and west (possibly incomplete avenues). The overall layout of the monument recalls a distorted Celtic cross. The individual stones vary from around 1 m to 5 m in height, with an average of 4 m, and are of the local Lewisian gneiss. It is highly likely these stones served several purposes throughout history and were used as a calendar to calculate a basic calendar which would have been used to sew and harvest crops. Unusually shaped like a cross pointing more or less due north, it may also have served as a giant sign post for passing travelers and drovers -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
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UK SCOTLAND Stornoway -- Stornoway Castle which dominates the harbour view at Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
UK SCOTLAND Benbecular -- 23 Oct 2010 -- Landscape looking west from Benbecular on the Isle of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Stornoway --The harbour at Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
UK SCOTLAND Stornoway -- A classic yacht moored in the harbour at Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
UK SCOTLAND Butt of Lewis -- 08 Nov 2010 -- Gigantic waves (as large as the lighthouse pictured) pound the cliffs beneath the lighthouse at the Butt of Lewis on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. The UK is being battered by severe hurricane-force winds reaching gusts of 65mph (105kmh) today (Monday) and weather forecasters expect conditions to worsen in the next 48-72 hours. The severe weather has affected ferry services and transport across the United Kingdom and severe weather warnings are in place across much of the western areas of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos *Please contact Jonathan Mitchell 07875 223299 or lightroomphotos@me.com if used at normal freelance space rates
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UK SCOTLAND Berneray -- 29 Oct 2010 -- Shells on the beach on the Isle of Berneray with the southern peaks of the Isle of Harris in the background -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Berneray -- 29 Oct 2010 -- Shells on the beach on the Isle of Berneray with the southern peaks of the Isle of Harris in the background -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Benbecular -- 23 Oct 2010 -- Panoramic composite image of a beach on the western coast of Benbecular in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland UK -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | ScotFoto.co.uk
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UK SCOTLAND Lickisto -- 30 Oct 2010 -- Landscape looking west near Lickisto on the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Lickisto -- 30 Oct 2010 -- Landscape looking west near Lickisto on the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
UK SCOTLAND Berneray -- 2010 -- Landscape and seascape of the Isle of Harris from Berneray in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland UK -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Lickisto -- 30 Oct 2010 -- Landscape looking west near Lickisto on the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Likisto -- 30 Oct 2010 -- Landscape looking southwest near Lickisto on the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
UK SCOTLAND Butt of Lewis -- 08 Nov 2010 -- The lighthouse at the Butt of Lewis on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. The UK is being battered by severe hurricane-force winds reaching gusts of 65mph (105kmh) today (Monday) and weather forecasters expect conditions to worsen in the next 48-72 hours. The severe weather has affected ferry services and transport across the United Kingdom and severe weather warnings are in place across much of the western areas of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
UK SSCOTLAND -- 04 Nov 2010 -- Fishermen bring in their fishing boat the KAYLANA into the harbour at Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND -- 04 Nov 2010 -- Fishermen bring in their fishing boat the KAYLANA into the harbour at Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | ScotFoto.co.uk
UK SCOTLAND Butt of Lewis -- 07 Nov 2010 -- A scenic time exposure of the cliffs beneath the lighthouse at the Butt of Lewis on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. The UK is being battered by severe hurricane-force winds reaching gusts of 65mph (105kmh) today (Monday) and weather forecasters expect conditions to worsen in the next 48-72 hours. The severe weather has affected ferry services and transport across the United Kingdom and severe weather warnings are in place across much of the western areas of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SSCOTLAND -- 04 Nov 2010 -- Fishermen bring in their fishing boat the KAYLANA into the harbour at Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Benbecular -- Panoramic landscape of croft on Benbecular in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | ScotFoto.co.uk
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UK SCOTLAND Butt of Lewis -- 08 Nov 2010 -- Gigantic waves pound the cliffs beneath the lighthouse at the Butt of Lewis on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. The UK is being battered by severe hurricane-force winds reaching gusts of 65mph (105kmh) today (Monday) and weather forecasters expect conditions to worsen in the next 48-72 hours. The severe weather has affected ferry services and transport across the United Kingdom and severe weather warnings are in place across much of the western areas of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
UK Scotland Borgh -- 29 Oct 2010 -- The vehicle ferry that operates between the Isle of North Uist and Harris arrives to collect its passengers in Borgh-- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
UK Scotland Borgh -- 29 Oct 2010 -- The vehicle ferry that operates between the Isle of North Uist and Harris arrives to collect its passengers in Borgh-- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND South Uist -- Sunset on the unspoilt beach on the west coast of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides neart Dalabrog in Scotland UK -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | ScotFoto.co.uk
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UK SCOTLAND South Harris -- A partial rainbow over Ben Luskermyre near Lock Stockinish and Lickisto on the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | ScotFoto.co.uk
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UK SCOTLAND Berneray -- 2010 -- Landscape and seascape of old crofters house and old boats in Berneray in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland UK -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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UK SCOTLAND Berneray -- 29 Oct 2010 -- Landscape looking east from Berneray on North Uist in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
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Tarbert Stores at the tiny ferry terminal town of the same name. The store acts as a Builders Merchants and agricultural supplier
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UK Scotland Borgh -- 29 Oct 2010 -- The vehicle ferry that operates between the Isle of North Uist and Harris arrives to collect its passengers and vehicles in Borgh-- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
UK Scotland Borgh -- 29 Oct 2010 -- The vehicle ferry that operates between the Isle of North Uist and Harris arrives to collect its passengers and vehicles in Borgh-- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
UK SCOTLAND Benbecular -- Landscape with seaweed in the foreground on the Isle of Benbecular in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. These are some of the wildest most unspoilt natural beaches in Europe -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
UK SCOTLAND Benbecular -- Landscape view looking south east from the Isle of Benbecular in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos