Richie, I think this time you've depicted the origin of the River Coe, which flows through the great volcanic valley of Glencoe in the Scottish Highlands. It's not only a beautiful but also impressive illustration, which excellently emphasizes the grandeur of the Scottish Highlands.
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Another beauty. We have a Glencoe in NZ in Central Southland, named after the Scottish one. There is a memorial in the area to the Clan McDonald - those that were killed in 1692 in Glencoe Scotland. It is also in memory of the Scottish settlors in Southland, many of whom were McDonalds.
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Beautiful! This is a place I'd like to visit, a lot of our Sutherland family came from that area of Scotland. Thanks for reminding me of the Northern part of the country with your gorgeous work.
It's not only a beautiful but also impressive illustration, which excellently emphasizes the grandeur of the Scottish Highlands.