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1189-129 - Rocks and sandy beach at Reiff Bay with the Summer Isles in the background during colourful sunset on the shores of northwest Scotland, Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
1189-126 - Stone beach at Reiff Bay with the Summer Isles in the background during colourful sunset on the shores of northwest Scotland, Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
1189-124 - Sandy beach at Reiff Bay with the Summer Isles in the background during moody winter sunset on the shores of northwest Scotland, Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
1350-6675 - Traditional music of Galicia. Gaiteiros Rio de anxo. Old Town, Santiago de Compostela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galicia, Spain. Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. The Scottish Great Highland bagpipes are the best known examples in the Anglophone world, but people have played bagpipes for centuries throughout large parts of Europe. The term bagpipe is equally correct in the singular or the plural, though pipers usually refer to the bagpipes as the pipes, a set of pipes or a stand of pipes.
1350-6674 - Traditional music of Galicia. Gaiteiros Rio de anxo. Old Town, Santiago de Compostela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galicia, Spain. Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. The Scottish Great Highland bagpipes are the best known examples in the Anglophone world, but people have played bagpipes for centuries throughout large parts of Europe. The term bagpipe is equally correct in the singular or the plural, though pipers usually refer to the bagpipes as the pipes, a set of pipes or a stand of pipes.
1350-6673 - Traditional music of Galicia. Gaiteiros Rio de anxo. Old Town, Santiago de Compostela, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Galicia, Spain. Bagpipes are a woodwind instrument using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. The Scottish Great Highland bagpipes are the best known examples in the Anglophone world, but people have played bagpipes for centuries throughout large parts of Europe. The term bagpipe is equally correct in the singular or the plural, though pipers usually refer to the bagpipes as the pipes, a set of pipes or a stand of pipes.
1287-128 - Purple heather on the cliffs above Smoo Cave near Durness which has one of the largest sea cave entrances in Britain, Durness, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe