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Photos by Howard Selina: on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Leila.Evans said:

Very atmospheric Howard Selina nice shot

Leila :)


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Leila.Evans said:

Wow, thanks for the great comment, I'm glad I've helped to inspire you! Cromarty is a really picturesque village, lovely old houses and the sutors are pretty dramatic.

Leila :)


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WYCIWUG said:

Rock Hewn Graves

These are human-shaped but short, and run approximately East-West. The Eastern two graves were probably earliest. There are seven in the Western group. All (except one of the Western seven) have a socket for a cross. The crosses, covering slabs and bones were removed long ago.

Burial Areas

There are five burial areas near the chapel, with remains of walls around the areas. Some of the burials had to be in stone-built graves. About 85 sets of bones were found, of both sexes, and of all ages. Most had died by age 45 (normal for this period). The bones date from about 1000-1200


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Howard Selina said:

An institution amongst beer and conversation (or just thinking), lovers... Good beer, a fire in the winter, no muzak or machines, and public transport literally to the door..! Howard Selina. www.Hens-Teeth.com


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paulinebouchard said:

Bravo very nice shot


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Howard Selina said:

There is also an image of the interior of The Royal Oak on my Panoramio Images pages. Thanks. www.Hens-Teeth.com


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Tjeert Mensinga© said:

Thank you Howard for showing me the right place on the river Thames for my two monochrome pics,it,s so many years ago,and changed so much,and maybe HMS Belfast was not there at that time,but i replaced the markings already! on that other pict you see the wharf cranes as well! And now i am going to take a look on your very nice pictures!! Greetings from Holland!! Tjeert


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Howard Selina said:

The boat in the foreground (WearHopper II - if I recall), finally disappeared around mid 2005 after many years of rusting here... only to be discovered a month or so later, being broken up on an old slipway just downstream of Greenwich. www.Hens-Teeth.com


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Howard Selina said:

Thanks for your snowy valley and ducks at darkness notes... Hoofed over the Packhorse Road and beyond to Blackstone Edge the other day... another fine lump of grit-stone with valley below..!


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Howard Selina said:

I really like the way the colours of the landscape and the boat are linked... thanks for some insights into the nature of Finland...


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