Rannoch Moor, Glencoe, Scotland
A rim of winter frost rings the rocks and the banks of a shallow tumbling stream that obligingly points to the pyramidial peak of the Buachaille etive mor, probably Scotland's most iconic peak. A superb morning brought with it sharply etched winter sunlight that seared the yellow grasses so that they shone bright gold against a cloud dappled blue sky.
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