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Fishing hole on the River Orchy in the Scottish Highlands.
Image: Dave Rintoul, Summer 2008 [larger view].
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Posted on: October 1, 2008 2:59 PM, by "GrrlScientist"
tags: fishing hole, River Orchy, Scottish highlands, Image of the Day
Fishing hole on the River Orchy in the Scottish Highlands.
Image: Dave Rintoul, Summer 2008 [larger view].
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Ahhh! After a hearty bowl of porridge and with a flask of whiskey in me pocket, I am truly transported there...
Posted by: philip urbanski | October 1, 2008 8:34 PM
I truly love Scotland. But, as with so many photos, the devil is in the details...specifically, the details too small to show, i.e. midgies.
And the bone-chilling temperature, of course.
But it is beautiful here....
Posted by: Luna_the_cat | October 3, 2008 3:23 PM