Hidden beneath the Highland canopy — a fiery cap and a speckled sentinel. Nature’s quiet rebellion thrives in the undergrowth.
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Hidden beneath the Highland canopy — a fiery cap and a speckled sentinel. Nature’s quiet rebellion thrives in the undergrowth.
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Stone, silence, and autumn light — a house tucked into the Highland hillside, watching the forest change.
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Symphony of the Sea
The stunning Bow Fiddle Rock on a beautiful day along the Moray coast.
Using a slow shutter, I turned the crashing waves into a surreal mist effect that really highlights the details of the rocks.
📍 Portknockie, Scotland
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No bag, no clothes, just boots, a water bottle, and the open Highlands. 🏴 Nothing between me and the land but the wind and sky. 🌤️ Naturism quietens the darkness that follows me, and the fresh air on my skin makes me feel truly alive! 👊🏻
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Standing tall and timeless—the majestic Wellingtonia trees at the House of Dun.
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A dramatic view of the rear entrance to St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland. The arched stone doorway is framed by intricate Gothic architecture and shadowed stone steps leading up to a large wooden door adorned with ornate black wrought iron designs. Above the arch, a carved stone relief adds detail to the weathered sandstone facade, partially illuminated by soft daylight and framed by shadows.
Backdoors of St Giles Cathedral
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Wandered through Dalry Cemetery and took some creative liberties with the photos — why not? NASA does the same with their space images, and no one complains. Old stones,tangled branches, history, decay set the atmosphere.
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A breathtaking aerial view of Dunnottar Castle, a medieval fortress dramatically perched on a rocky headland, surrounded by the North Sea. The ruins stand against the rugged coastline, with rolling green hills and cliffs in the background.
One of my all-time favourite places in Scotland – Dunnottar Castle.
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A selfie in Roslin Glen, showing me next to a moss-covered stone carving of a fish-like head with deep-set eyes, a wide mouth, and an elongated, bearded appearance. The weathered carving is partially embedded in the rock, surrounded by lush greenery and ferns, blending into the natural landscape. This mysterious carving has sparked debate—some believe it is Neolithic, dating back thousands of years, while others suggest it originates from the early 1200s, possibly linked to medieval stonemasons or early Templar legends in the area. The location itself, Roslin Glen, is steeped in history, close to Rosslyn Chapel, which has long been associated with myths, secret carvings, and hidden messages. The eerie resemblance between the carving and my face makes this discovery even more amusing—was this an ancient warning, a lost piece of medieval art, or something else entirely? Whatever its origin, it’s a fascinating hidden gem of Scottish history.
Hidden in Roslin Glen is this fishhead carving! 🐟 Some say it’s Neolithic, but I think it’s from the early 1200s. Either way, it’s old… and we kinda do look alike, don’t we? 😆 #History #AncientScotland #HiddenGems #ScottishMystery #Roslin #Archaeology #ScotlandExplored #LegendaryScotland