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Sign describing the Ice Age Monument, Glen Roy, Highland, Scotland. The Glen is noted for a geological feature known as the Three Parallel Roads
Glen Roy, Highland, Scotland
Glencoe from across Loch Linnhe, Highland, Scotland
Water of Nevis, Glen Nevis, Highland, Scotland
River Etive and Buachaille Etive Mor, Glencoe, Highland, Scotland
Blackrock Cottage, Glencoe, Highland, Scotland
Glencoe, Highland, Scotland
Eilean Donan Castle, Highland, Scotland. Eilean Donan Castle was built in 1220 by Alexander II of Scotland. A stronghold of the MacKenzie and MacRae clans
Derelict jetty near Glenuig, Highland, Scotland
Dornie, Highland, Scotland
Corran Ferry, Loch Linnhe, Highland, Scotland
Commando Memorial, Spean Bridge, Highland, Scotland. The monument commemorates the Allied commandos who trained at nearby Achnacarry Castle during the Second World War
Living cairn, Clan Cameron Museum, Achnacarry, near Spean Bridge, Highland, Scotland. The museum, devoted to the history of the Cameron clan and its regiment, the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders
Clan Cameron Museum, Achnacarry, near Spean Bridge, Highland, Scotland. The museum, devoted to the history of the Cameron clan and its regiment, the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, opened in 1989
Ardnamurchan lighthouse, Highland, Scotland. The lighthouse, built of pink granite by Alan Stevenson, began service in 1849. It stands just to the north of the most westerly point on Great Britain
Applecross Peninsula and Loch Kishorn, Highland, Scotland
Victorian walled garden, The Potting Shed cafe and restaurant, Applecross, ScotlandVictorian Walled Garden, The Potting Shed, Applecross, Scotland
Noticeboard, The Potting Shed cafe and restaurant, Applecross, Highland, Scotland
Sheep and lamb, Applecross Peninsula, Highland, Scotland
Row of cottages, Applecross Peninsula, Highland, Scotland
Applecross Peninsula, Highland, Scotland
View across the Great Glen from Glen Garry, Highland, Scotland
The view from St Peters spire, Riga, Latvia. View from the spire of the church of St Peter showing the Lutheran Cathedral
Restaurant, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Stradun, Dubrovniks main street, Croatia. The Adriatic port of Dubrovnik was founded by Roman refugees in the 7th century, and came under Byzantine rule after the fall of the Roman Empire
Onofrios little fountain, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Neapolitan architect Onofrio di Giordano de la Cava was responsible for several buildings built in Dubrovnik in the 15th century
Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Adriatic port of Dubrovnik was founded by Roman refugees in the 7th century, and came under Byzantine rule after the fall of the Roman Empire
Old harbour, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Adriatic port of Dubrovnik was founded by Roman refugees in the 7th century, and came under Byzantine rule after the fall of the Roman Empire
Baska Voda, Makarska riviera, Croatia. The Makarska riviera is the name given to a 60 mile stretch of Croatias Dalmatian Adriatic coast popular with tourists
Dubrovnik Cathedral, Croatia. Dubrovniks Baroque Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary was built in 1713 after the previous cathedral was destroyed by the great earthquake of 1667
Makarska and the Biokovo mountain, Croatia
Sponza Palace, Dubrovnik, Croatia. Construction of the Sponza Palace began in 1516. A mix of Gothic and early Renaissance architectural styles, the palace served as the commercial centre of the city
Rectors Palace, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Rectors Palace was the centre of the government of the Republic of Dubrovnik, which was an independent city-state from the 14th century until 1808
Rocky beach, Cavtat, Croatia
Dominican monastery, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Adriatic port of Dubrovnik was founded by Roman refugees in the 7th century, and came under Byzantine rule after the fall of the Roman Empire
Brela, Makarska riviera, Croatia. The Makarska riviera is the name given to a 60 mile stretch of Croatias Dalmatian Adriatic coast popular with tourists
Harbour and Old Town, Lovran, Croatia
Beach scene, Opatija, Croatia. Opatija is a popular holiday resort on Croatias Adriatic coast
Harbour, Opatija, Croatia. Opatija is a popular holiday resort on Croatias Adriatic coast
Opatija, Croatia. Opatija is a popular holiday resort on Croatias Adriatic coast
Rovinj harbour, Croatia. Rovinj is a fishing port and popular tourist resort on the west coast of the Istrian peninsula
Interior of the Church of St Euphemia, Rovinj, Croatia. The church was built in the 18th century. It houses the sarcophagus of St Euphemia whose remains, according to local legend
Rovinj, Croatia. Rovinj is a fishing port and popular tourist resort on the west coast of the Istrian peninsula
Sibenik, Croatia. Sibenik is a town on the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia
Volovsko harbour, Croatia
Sibenik cathedral, Croatia. The Cathedral of St James in Sibenik was built in the 15th and 16th centuries, initially in Gothic then in Renaissance style. In 2000 UNESCO made it a World Heritage Site
St Annes Venetian Fortress, Sibenik, Croatia. In common with the rest of Dalmatia, the town of Sibenik fell under Venetian control in 1412
Sunset, Cavtat, Croatia. Situated on the Adriatic coast 15 kilometres south of Dubrovnik, Cavtat was known as Epidaurus in Roman times