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The usual way, of course. She took the high road, I took the low road. I got there first.
2 years agoGreat photos Rachael! That looks like a great hike … am envious!
2 years agoThere's little so forlorn-looking as an abandoned, empty building left to crumble into ruin, is there?
2 years agoToo bad- that bright blob of sunlit yellow must've been a very attractive sight.
2 years agoThat's a jarring bit of maritime architecture, as though a bus shelter had been dropped onto the deck of a working fishing boat.
2 years agoHow'd you get to Scotland???
2 years agoWOW that's yellow rock.
2 years agoCertainly better suited to walking than to wheels.
2 years agoI’m fine!
2 years agoThanks. It is amazing.
2 years agoAmazing country. Beautiful photos.
2 years agoThere is a lot of misidentification of surfaces in all the mapping apps, I’ve heard. Considering that surface information is a relatively new feature, I suppose that’s to be expected. I’ve had the opposite too: roads marked as unpaved (and not new asphalt either).
2 years agoWow that's stony soil. Must be hell to try to till it, but I suppose with grape vines that doesn't have to happen all that often.
2 years agoWithout the mature trees the canal certainly takes on the appearance of little more than an industrial ditch. Too bad.
2 years ago
That was my reaction. Why don’t you see if Google Image Match will identify it.
2 years ago