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2024-03-28T08:56:52+00:00text/html2023-04-06T17:06:48+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/138719Luath 58.016149 -5.201398NC1007 : Sgorr Tuath
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Sgorr Tuath (1,932 ft (589m). Photo taken from the road on the opposite bank of Loch Lurgainn, Coigach.text/html2023-04-06T16:54:47+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/138719Luath 55.625738 -5.192038NR9941 : Isle of Arran and Goat Fell
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Goat Fell (874m), the highest point on the Isle of Arran, is touching the clouds on this lovely spring day. I was adjacent to the west wall of the Home Farm at Culzean Castle when I took the picture.
The small white dot on the forefront of the land is the lighthouse on Holy Isle which sits in Arran's Lamlash Bay.text/html2023-04-06T16:37:23+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/138719Luath 55.254421 -5.112439NS0200 : Ailsa Craig
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Ailsa Craig
Ailsa Craig in the Firth of Clyde southwest of Turnberry, Ayrshire. The photo was taken from the lay-by on the A719 road between the Electric Brae and Dunure.
The island is quarried for its rare microgranite which is used to manufacture curling stones and according to Wikipedia, 'As of 2004, 60–70% of all curling stones in use were made from granite from the island.'
A disused section of the Maidens and Dunure Light Railway on the Ayrshire coast can be seen above the waterline.text/html2023-02-26T10:31:58+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/138719Luath 55.427660 -4.634599NS3318 : Robert Burns Birthplace Museum Garden and Play Park
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text/html2023-02-25T16:19:39+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/138719Luath 55.427660 -4.634599NS3318 : Robert Burns Birthplace Museum Entrance
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As my username is the same as the poet Ronert Burns' dog I thought it appropriate for my first upload to have a related subject. Taken on 24 February 2023, on a cold but lovely day.