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Photos by Derk Stegeman : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Derk Stegeman's conversations

Malik Shipe said:
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Mayid Hassan said:

Es un bonito lugar. Saludos desde España. It´s a beautiful place. Greetings from Spain.


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tjbaron@geecko.co.za said:

L.s., Ik heb ook een foto van u/je gezien in Barntgum. Ikzelf was daar een maand of wat gelede op verlof en heb toen het beeld van Ids Wiersma gefotografeerd. Ik heb 't op een bepaalde positie in Barntgum gezet waar ik dacht dat het standbeeld stond. Echter ik kan met Google Earth niet dichtgenoeg bij komen om het te verifiëren. Zou u/jij eens willen checken. Krijg nl de indruk dat u/je daar beter bekend bent dan ik. Met vriendelijk groet, Tjeerd Baron p.s. comment wordt verwijderd wanneer ik een reactie heb mogen ontvangen


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rwclark said:

To answer solwemi: Foula and its inhabitants is the fictional subject of a British movie made by Michael Powell in 1937 called "The Edge of the World." Go to http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0028818/ for more information about the movie.

The movie contains stunning photography of the cliffs (more than 300M high). The DVD has extra material.


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velski2 said:

Dat is echt leeg in het noorden, mooie foto, groet, velski


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Derk Stegeman said:

Mijn dank, Leuk om meer van te horen!


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calums_house said:

this is not the mcgregors graveyard its actualy at the end of the loch near there old house


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kathcurt said:

The last time I saw Loch Etchacan I was 14 years old (I am now 58 ). With my parents we had spent a rough night under canvas in Glen Derry, left our heavy gear at Etchacan Bothy and struggled through blizzard conditions to Loch Avon and the shelter stone. We met a couple from Belgium and she was petrified by the wind, as we had to go along on all fours, so we accompanied them back to the bothy. Note please that this took place on 6th , 7th and 8th of July 1964. Thank you for the memory !


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