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360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The small island of Benbecula lies between North and South Uist in the Outer Hebrides. The name is derived from Gaelic meaning Pennyland of the Ford, which relates to its low-lying, dangerous stretches of tidal sands. The island has an area of about 7 square miles (18 square km) with largely flat terrain dotted by dozens of lochs and lochans. It is linked to the neighbouring Uist by causeways.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The small island of Benbecula lies between North and South Uist in the Outer Hebrides. The name is derived from Gaelic meaning 'Pennyland of the Ford', which relates to its low-lying, dangerous stretches of tidal sands. The island has an area of about 7 square miles (18 square km) of largely flat terrain dotted by dozens of lochs and lochans. It is linked to the neighbouring Uist by causeways.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The view out towards the uninhabited islands of Sandray, Pabbay and Mingulay from Ben Rulibreck on Vatersay at the southern tip of the Western Isles. The tiny island of Vatersay is home to fewer than 100 inhabitants. It is the southern-most populated island in the Outer Hebridies. Since 1991 it has had a permanent link to Barra via a causeway, providing access to the daily ferry service to the Scottish mainland
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Leaderfoot Viaduct, also known as the Drygrange Viaduct, is an architecturally impressive railway bridge spanning the River Tweed near Melrose in the Scottish Borders. It was completed in 1865 for the Berwickshire Railway branch line and connected the 'Waverley Route' running between Edinburgh and Hawick, to Duns and Reston. It is situated close to the Drygrange Old Bridge, which was built in 1780.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The beautiful and isolated West Bay beach is the scene of the Annie Jane disaster which claimed 348 lives when the emigrant ship foundered during an Atlantic storm in 1853. The tiny island of Vatersay is home to fewer than 100 inhabitants. It is the southern-most populated island in the Outer Hebridies. Since 1991 it has had a permanent link to Barra via a causeway, providing access to the daily ferry service to the Scottish mainland
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Cuithe Heillanish is an ancient standing stone adjacent to a barely discenable enclosure at the foot of of Ben Rulibreck on Vatersay. The tiny island of Vatersay is home to fewer than 100 inhabitants. It is the southern-most populated island in the Outer Hebridies. Since 1991 it has had a permanent link to Barra via a causeway, providing access to the daily ferry service to the Scottish mainland
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The view Huilis Mor out towards the uninhabited islands of Sandray, Pabbay and Mingulay from Vatersay at the southern tip of the Western Isles. The tiny island of Vatersay is home to fewer than 100 inhabitants. It is the southern-most populated island in the Outer Hebrides. Since 1991 it has had a permanent link to Barra via a causeway, providing access to the daily ferry service to the Scottish mainland.
360° panorama by Gary Davies. Click the image to open the interactive version.
At 58 degrees north, Dunnet Head is the most northerly point on the UK mainland. The peninsula at the western end of the Pentland Firth has clear views across to Orkney. At the northern tip, called Easter Head, is a Stevenson-built lighthouse dating from 1831. The area is now a nature reserve largely inhabited by sea birds taking advantage of the rugged cliffs.
360° panorama by Trevor C Curtis. Click the image to open the interactive version.
The Mountain Loop Highway is a highway in the U.S. state of Washington. It traverses the western section of the Cascade Range within Snohomish County. The name suggests it forms a full loop, but it only is a small portion of a loop, which is completed using State Routes 92, 9, and 530. Part of the highway is also a designated and signed Forest Highway, and is known as Forest Route 20.[1] The highway connects the towns of Granite Falls and Darrington. It is paved for 34 miles (55 km) from Granite Falls to Barlow Pass (2349') where the highway becomes unpaved for 13 miles (21 km), and then paved again for the remaining 9 miles (14 km) to Darrington. The unpaved section is U.S. Forest Service Road #20 and passes several USFS campgrounds. Portions of the unpaved section are often closed for periods of several years due to flood damage. Wikipedia
360° panorama by Heiner Straesser - derPanoramafotograf.com. Click the image to open the interactive version.
Early evening in the valley of Erdemli. Here one can find a Byzantine settlement from the 9th to 13th century. The main complex is the Saray Manastiri (palace monastery) with a decorated facade, a big cave church and several spaces on three floors. The rocks contain many cave apartments, cave churches (some with elaborate frescoes) and a cave mosque.