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A steading usually means the
barns, stables, cattle-yards of a farm according to Webster’s
dictionary. A cairn is a pile of rocks or stones that is raised up
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View of the hills.
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Another view of the hills with bracken.
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A view from the top looking down onto a disused railway viaduct.
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Another view.
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Another view.
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Scotland has many of these cairns on tops of hills.
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A view from the top following the river.
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A view of the hills.
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Another view.
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Another view of the hills.
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Another view.
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Autumn is coming and the trees are changing their colour.
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Autumn along the side of the river.
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Another view.
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The mist starting to come into the hollows on the hills. These
conditions can be bad news for gathering sheep.
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The house at the farm nestling in a sheltered area.
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Looking down at the steading from further up the hill. Note
the forestry all around the hills.
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The steading.
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Another view.
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