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Southern Upland Way: Marks of Man

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  • Finger post at the start of the southern Upland Way long distance path finger post at Portpatrick
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  • Ruined cofferdam north of Portpatrick
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  • Killantringan Lighthouse, Black Head, Wigtown. Built in 1900 to warn ships away from rockycoastline, dangerous crosscurrents have still caused many a shipwreck. The remains of the Craigantlet, a container shipthat ran aground in 1982, can just be seen beneath the lighthouse
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  • Cattle water troughs in a field near Stranrear, Scotland
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  • Field gate, telegraph line and white clouds in a field near Stranrear, Scotland
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  • Fixing a hole by a field gate near Stranrear, Scotland
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  • Dilapidated structure in a field near Castle Kennedy, Scotland
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  • The southern upland way near Black Loch, Scotland
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  • Discarded wing mirror near New Luce, Scotland
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  • Rusted cattle feeder and discarded cast iron bath Balmurrie, Scotland
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  • Two cattle feeders in the landscape Balmurrie, Scotland
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  • Laggangairn (Laggangarn) Standing Stones. Two standing stones which may have originally been part of a larger stone circle. Christian crosses were added at a later date, probably in the 6th or 7th centuries AD.
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  • Laggangairn (Laggangarn) Standing Stones. Two standing stones which may have originally been part of a larger stone circle. Christian crosses were added at a later date, probably in the 6th or 7th centuries AD.
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  • Laggangairn (Laggangarn) Standing Stones. Two standing stones which may have originally been part of a larger stone circle. Christian crosses were added at a later date, probably in the 6th or 7th centuries AD.
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  • Drystone wall near St John's Town of Dalry, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Andy Goldworthy's red sandstone Striding Arches land art sculpture on the summit of Benbrack near Cairnhead, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Andy Goldworthy's red sandstone Striding Arches land art sculpture on the summit of Benbrack near Cairnhead, Southern Uplands, Scotland. Distant arch on Colt Hill visible in the distance
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  • Andy Goldworthy's red sandstone Striding Arches land art sculpture on the summit of Benbrack near Cairnhead, Southern Uplands, Scotland. Distant arch on Colt Hill visible in the distance
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  • Fence descending Benbrack in the Galloway Hills, Southern Uplands, Scotland.
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  • Allan's Cairn or Covenanters' Monument. George Allan and Margaret Gracie were shot on the Fawns of Altry, a natural feature once used for open-air conventicles. Their inscribed sandstone memorial lies on the junction of three parish boundaries, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Corrugated iron Sheepfold, Cogshead near Wanlockhead, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Markers by the road to Lowther Hill Radar Station from Wanlockhead, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Road barrier by the road to Lowther Hill Radar Station from Wanlockhead, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Golf ball style of radome, which  protects the radar antennae from adverse weather, Lowther Hill Radar Station, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Dam at Daer Reservoir in the rain, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Pleasure boats at Daer Reservoir in the rain, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Path ascends into the mist of Cat Shoulder on Croft Head near Moffat, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Turf topped stone Sheepfold, Phawhope, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Circular stone Sheepfold, Scabcleuch Burn, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Sheepfolds at Riskinhope Hope above Loch of the Lowes, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Protected sapling north Loch of the Lowes, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Attempt at camouflaging public works in a field, Traquair, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Three Brethren, Yair, Scottish Borders
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  • Southern upland way path and marker post near Galashiels, Scottish Borders, Scotland
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  • Pease Bay Holiday Home Park, Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland
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  • Pease Bay Holiday Home Park, Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland
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  • Pease Bay Holiday Home Park, Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland
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  • Pease Bay Holiday Home Park, Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland
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