1358-191 - Monument to the Selkirk Settlers, erected in 2008, to commemorate the 19th century Scots who settled after the Highland Clearances, Waterfront Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, North America
1358-187 - The Scots Monument, erected in 1993 to commemorate 19th century Scottish settlers led by the Earl of Selkirk, in Waterfront Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, North America
846-3180 - Scots pine (pinus sylvestris) trees and orange bracken in freezing fog, Bucklebury Common, near Newbury, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
860-290212 - Les Terres Noires de Robine sur Galabre under the snow. Jurassic (Toarcian) marls rich in organic matter, tender and very sensitive to gullying, colonized mainly by Scots pines and forming remarkable reliefs in the Digne Geological Reserve, Alpes de Haute Provence, France.
860-290211 - Les Terres Noires de Robine sur Galabre under the snow. Jurassic (Toarcian) marls rich in organic matter, tender and very sensitive to gullying, colonized mainly by Scots pines and forming remarkable reliefs in the Digne Geological Reserve, Alpes de Haute Provence, France.
860-290213 - Les Terres Noires de Robine sur Galabre under the snow. Jurassic (Toarcian) marls rich in organic matter, tender and very sensitive to gullying, colonized mainly by Scots pines and forming remarkable reliefs in the Digne Geological Reserve, Alpes de Haute Provence, France.
911-10541 - The Church and bell tower in Kirkoswold in the Eden Valley, Cumbria, UK. The church was built down in a dip, so they built the bell tower seperately on a hill top so that the bells could be heard, when they were sounded as a warning of the Scots invading.
747-1659 - Linlithgow Palace, built in the 15th century, birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots in 1542, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
832-342218 - Stone tablet at Dunnet Head, the northern most point of the Scottish mainland, at back a lighthouse from 1832, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
832-273948 - Bridge of Oich, a steel bridge built across the Oich River circa 1854, close to Fort Augustus, belonging to the Caledonian Canal which connects the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea, Scotland, Great Britain, Europe