Scottish highlands

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the real men wear kilts
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a stone path that is next to a body of water in the middle of nowhere
Schottland / Scotland
an old stone tower with moss growing on it's sides and dark clouds in the background
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hammer-ov-thor: Isle of Skye, Scotland by Nicolien
an old cemetery with many headstones and crosses in the grass near a small church
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Cille Choiril. An ancient church and graveyard in the Scottish Highlands.
a deer standing in front of a tall tower
an old stone house sits in the middle of a field with flowers growing on it
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Beautiful Scottish home
a lush green hillside covered in purple flowers
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three people and a baby are standing in front of a car with trees behind them
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Jamie Fraser Shirtless, Jamie Fraser Tartan, Outlander Quotes Jamie Fraser, Gabaldon Outlander, John Bell, James Fraser Outlander, Jaime Fraser, Outlander Jamie Fraser Season 1, Outlander Quotes
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a group of men standing next to each other on top of a grass covered field
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three men standing next to each other in the rain with horses and text that reads scottish highlander roadside assistance
Wild Eyed Scots - Got a flat tire whilst traveling through Scotland's Highlands? Here's your rescue party. 󾍇 | Facebook
"Got a flat tire whilst traveling through Scotland's Highlands? Here's your rescue party." ~ Wild Eyes Scots
an old church sits on top of a hill surrounded by flowers and shrubs in the foreground
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pagewoman: Weisdale Kirk,Weisdale,Shetland Isles,Scotland
a castle on top of a mountain with the sun shining through dark clouds above it
Murray Aitken Photography & Design - The castle though the gully. | Facebook
Dunnotar Castle - Stonehaven - William Wallace, Mary Queen of Scots, the Marquis of Montrose and King Charles II, all graced the Castle with their presence. It was at Dunnottar Castle that a small garrison held out against Cromwell’s army for eight months. By close of the 14th century, Dunnottar was firmly under Scottish control, under the Clan Keith.