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331 Nigg to Alness Bay

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  • Detail of the Pictish Nigg Stone dating from the end of the 8th century, Nigg Church, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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  • WilHunter Semi-Submersible Drilling Rig I (Awilco announced the rig will be scrapped in 2021 after lying idle for nearly six years), Cromarty Firth. Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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  • Ocean Vanguard Semi-Submersible Drilling Rig I, Cromarty Firth. Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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  • Pews in the Poor Loft at Nigg Parish Church, built in 1729, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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  • WilHunter Semi-Submersible Drilling Rig II, Cromarty Firth. Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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  • Invergordon, Saltburn Pier. This pier was built to allow movement of raw materials and finished product to and from the now demolished Invergordon Aluminium Smelter which closed in 1981. Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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  • WilHunter Semi-Submersible Drilling Rig III, Cromarty Firth. Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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  • Clach a' Mheirlich, or the "Thief's Stone”, a Pictish symbol stone at Rosskeen. Only the faintest outline of the carvings are visible. There’s a step symbol on one side & what could be a crescent with a pair of pincers on the other. Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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  • Ocean Vanguard Semi-Submersible Drilling Rig II, Cromarty Firth. Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
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