390-412: Views from the road (B862) Fort August to Inverness via Whitebridge where General Wade's bridge still stands http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitebridge,_Scotland. This road is the not so traveled road, taking you up over the mountains to the east side of Loch Ness.
413-417: My continuing fascination with yet more livestock roaming wild (according to Tina).
418-425: Loch Ness as we descend into the village of Dores. Across the other side of the water the main trunk road from Fort William to Inverness (A82) runs alongside the waters edge via Invergarry, Invermoriston, Fort Augustus, Drumnadrochit.
427: A local cop car in Inverness.
428-433: Views back across Loch Ness from the A82 to Dores.
434-438: Glenurquhart Castle.
439-440: View alongside Loch Ness.
446: Sample of the road signs in town - all are bilungual, the roads department are required to show the Gaelic translations.
448-451: Fun food in the UK!!! Tina says, "Us Brits can handle the joke!!!! By the way, faggots are soft meatballs made from offal (kidney, liver etc) and are lovely - not a Scottish delicacy per se, more a northern English one."


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