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scottish.castles.and.ruins on Instagram: "📍Highland, Perthshire ————————————— By @olivergmlewis Selected by @christinejacksonphotography ————————————— How’s this for a bridge crossing? So not “technically” a castle but this beautiful example of Scots Baronial architecture is actually part of a bridge in the stunning countryside of Highland Perthshire. Not bad for a bridge, wouldn’t you agree? ————————————— Save for inspiration and feel free to share. Follow @scottish.castles.and.ruins for Scottish Castles Interior, Baronial Architecture, Fantastical Architecture, Scottish Architecture, Scottish Town, Castle Pictures, Cosy Cottage, Castle Aesthetic, Castles Interior

scottish.castles.and.ruins on Instagram: "📍Highland, Perthshire ————————————— By @olivergmlewis Selected by @christinejacksonphotography ————————————— How’s this for a bridge crossing? So not “technically” a castle but this beautiful example of Scots Baronial architecture is actually part of a bridge in the stunning countryside of Highland Perthshire. Not bad for a bridge, wouldn’t you agree? ————————————— Save for inspiration and feel free to share. Follow @scottish.castles.and.ruins for

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1. This used to be the richest silver mine in the world Silver Islet refers to both a small rocky island and a small community located at the tip of the Sibley Peninsula in northwestern Ontario, Canada. A rich vein of pure silver was discovered on this small island in 1868 by the Montreal Min Isle Of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Visit Scotland, Thatched Roof, Cabin In The Woods, Beautiful Villages, The Isle, Scotland Travel, Stone House

1. This used to be the richest silver mine in the world Silver Islet refers to both a small rocky island and a small community located at the tip of the Sibley Peninsula in northwestern Ontario, Canada. A rich vein of pure silver was discovered on this small island in 1868 by the Montreal Min

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