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Stan Robertson said:

This beach and headland viewed from Cape Reinga was incorrectly described by me as the most northerly point in New Zealand. It is not! The most northerly point is well to the east of here, and is inaccessible to the normal tourist.


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Stan Robertson said:

Walkers should be aware that as you approach the summit of Broad Cairn it is very rocky underfoot, with some large and unstable boulders in the extensive boulder field seen here.

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Stan Robertson said:

The Google maps road is a track for 4-wheel drive vehicles, nearby on the south side of the Glen Lochsie burn. It would be fine for a mountain bike, and goes on beyond the Glen Lochsie Lodge ruin, almost to the summit of Glas Tulaichean. I walked along the disused railway track as that was more interesting than the road. Stan.


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Sorina Twigg said:

You've got my vote for this!Lovely place!!!


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Sorina Twigg said:

Breath taking picture!!!


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Stan Robertson said:

The construction of the Cathedral was completed in 1852. With a very tall green dome and four smaller domes, it dominates the skyline in central Helsinki.


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Stan Robertson said:

Looking towards The Scorrie from Glendoll. This is the magnificent backdrop to the Glendoll visitor car park. The Scorrie provides the most interesting ascent to Dreish, via Winter Corrie (to the left of the photo). The summit of Dreish is hidden behind the main buttress. Winter Corrie is named after Jock Winter, of Jock's Road fame, and has nothing to do with the season.


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