Photos by JimC : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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thanks everyone!
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That's sad to hear. Looks like a pretty solid building, it would be great to see it restored as a house or hotel or something. Are the roofs all collapsed in? From the air it looks like the building is roughly C-shaped and goes back a good distance.
Your placemarker was a little off, btw. I shifted it a few hundred feet to the northwest.
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I believe that Tulliallan quarries who were responsible for most of the open cast mining in this area were mainly extracting a lot of stone for blacktop. The main market for most of the stone that was quarried was for road building. Atthough there were silver mines between Mentsrie and Tillicoulty I don't think this is what we see in this picture.
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Ich muss diesem Bild einen |*| geben und ein best of. Deine Sonnenbilder sind grandios Hilsen Juergen
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Perfect. Magnific. Greetings from Brazil.
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Thanks again, Niall.
Regards Jim C
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Hi Niall, Thanks for your couple of kind comments and visit. The western isles are great!
Regards Jim C
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nice photo, just round the corner from me
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