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Grid reference NO2131

near to Collace, Perth And Kinross, Scotland


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NO2131 : Fields near Collace by Maigheach-gheal Fields near Collace
The fields are at the foot of Dunsinane Hill.
NO2131 : Hoolmyre, near Collace by Mike Pennington Hoolmyre, near Collace
House on the northern flanks of Dunsinane Hill.
NO2131 : Dunsinane hill by Peter Ward Dunsinane hill
Made famous by Shakespeare, though the earthworks of the iron age castle visible in the picture far antedate Macbeth. Dunsinane wood is however visible from the hill.
NO2131 : Black Hill cliffs from Dunsinane Hill by Jackie Proven Black Hill cliffs from Dunsinane Hill
Looking East from the fort on Dunsinane Hill. Dundee and the Tay Bridge in the background
NO2131 : Farmland below Dunsinane Hill by Douglas Nelson Farmland below Dunsinane Hill
NO2131 : Black Hill cliffs by James Allan Black Hill cliffs
Seen from the slopes of Dunsinane Hill.
NO2131 : Views from Dunsinane Hill towards Kings Seat by thejackrustles Views from Dunsinane Hill towards Kings Seat
NO2131 : Collace Quarry by Mick Garratt Collace Quarry
Manufacturing "a range of asphalt mixes". So, they're basically like a chef in a kitchen, whipping up different asphalt mixes like it's nobody's business. And get this, they even follow the EN standards!... (more)
NO2131 : View from Dunsinane Hill South by Snaik View from Dunsinane Hill South
NO2131 : Dunsinane Hill from Black Hill by Iain A Robertson Dunsinane Hill from Black Hill
NO2131 : Tullach Ard by James Allan Tullach Ard
Entrance to Tullach Ard, a wooded country estate specialising in Highland cattle. The name is from the war cry of Clan McKenzie, meaning 'The High Hill'.
NO2131 : Farm on the foot of Duninsane Hill with the rocky crags of Black Hill beyond by James Denham Farm on the foot of Duninsane Hill with the rocky crags of Black Hill beyond
Site of an ancient fort.

 
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