BBC Scotland - Island Blogging - xxxxxx.
Here the camera promptly responded to the call of a beautiful view and the first exposure was made:—a gently flowing stream of shallow water, scarcely covering the rocky bed of the river; a pleasant path along the bank, well shaded from the sun; and a slender little waterfall in the distance;—the same scene which so often met the eyes of.
The young Hughson’s home stood high up on the slope of a hill on the small island of Bressay, one of the Shetland group. Hence the eye ranged over the northern ocean, while to the eastward appeared the isle of Noss, with the rocky Holm of Noss beyond, the abode of numberless sea-fowl, and to be reached by a rope-way cradle over a broad chasm.
Trip Reports - Aberdeen to Shetland - the scenic route. - This trip report won't actually feature any aircraft, but I hope that is OK. The pictures were taken on my mobile phone, so they are of fairly poor quality to go along with my lack of aptitude as a photographer. This is also my first trip report so I do hope.
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THE BIOLOGY OF THE SEASONS BY J. ARTHUR THOMSON, M.A.. and all hugging the bank or at least avoiding the strong currents. Sunlight in countless crowds,. to Bressay to say, is the breadth of the marching column was something like 640 geographical miles. In other cases, the migration occurs without our seeing any excited crowds yesterday.