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Menoturals; Killin It

For Nature Friday this week, let me share some shots from the Falls of Dochart and other bits of Killin, a large village nestled at the west end of Loch Tay in Perthshire, the heart of Scotland. The habitation falls down the valley with the river. At the high end, as one crosses into the village proper, is found the war memorial.



As one moves along the road just before it makes the steeper drop, one can look right across at the wide and mighty form of Ben Lawers. And yes, that's snow you see up yonder!



From here, heading down to the old bridge, there are many viewpoints for the falls. It's a trendy tourist spot, so getting shots without strangers littering the view can be challenging, but I didn't do too badly. There were no kayakers on the day of my visit, but it is a popular spot for this sport.





As one crosses the bridge and before turning further down the hill, there is the water mill to visit. Unfortunately, whenever I am there, it's not open, but one of these days...!!! Beside the entry, it is guarded by a sculpture of the wolf that is said to have been brought to heel by St Fillan as he was building the first church in the area. The mill itself was built by the Marquis of Breadalbane in the mid-19th century and was a yarn mill. When it ceased spinning, it became an outlet for selling wool. Now, it is a heritage centre focused on local history and legend.



As one progresses down the hill, which is also the main street, the variety of architecture strikes one. Some is of the old and appealing two-centuries-old architecture that reflects the environment in which it sits, some is early 20th-century utilitarian structure, and then there is the latter part of the 20th and early 21st construction that one cannot help but feel will not survive the same way as the stone... I only photographed the first two and leave the last to your imagination.



By the parking place there was an abundance of the stunning autumn colour with which we were blessed this year... and then I will leave you with a bloom for Rosy.




13 comments:

  1. what a wonderful way to great our heroes... and we love this wonderful land... that are the perfect photos for the rhytm of my heart song by dads rival rod...

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  2. You can't have enough photos of Killin in the autumn sunshine!

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  3. The autumn colours are stunning and could only add to the beauty of the place.

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  4. the first thing I noticed because of who I am, is the clarity of these photos and the skills with your camera. WOW! these are all spectacular photos. now I have looked at each through the love of nature and wow and wow again.. Nature at its finest and most beautiful. these made me think of my last visit to Ringling Museum, where I stood or sat, staring into each and every corner of the paintings.. these photos make me do that... I think the first one with the monument is my favorite, the view behind the monument is amazing.. I want to see Killin with my own eyes... no wonder tourists love this place.

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  5. Lovely collection of photos, I love the river views, the mountains, the colorful tree and pretty flowers. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend!

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  6. Marvelous captures fit for a coffee table book!

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  7. Beautiful shots and I love the BeeBalm!

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  8. MORNING YAM-aunty
    What glorious weather you have over the heart of Scotland. Oh those skies wow.
    I especially enjoyed the rock garden with messages and paintings and of course all the beautiful architecture.
    Hugs from C&B to thee

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  9. Wow! Such beautiful scenery, very autumnal indeed!
    Rosy send her thanks for such a beautiful bloom today!!

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  10. Beautiful colors, beautiful photos. We loved seeing that lovely painted rock garden. Thanks for sharing all.

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  11. What a beautiful town with gorgeous fall color.

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  12. Hi Yam - what glorious weather with some beautiful scenery ... so glad you're enjoying the 'great outdoors' ... cheers Hilary

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  13. Lovely clear shots, YAM, of a very beautiful area. The weather cooperated too.

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