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Author Topic: Summertime Wed Night Photo Outings 2011  (Read 906 times)
Willie
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« on: May 23, 2010, 12:35:21 AM »

Hi All,

We have from previous years a list of local places that have been suggested and some have been visited. If anybody has any new suggestions of places to add, or if you know of a place you have been wanting to try, or been to that was successful, please post a message here, and let us all know. I'll add them to the list.

(Green the club has been to, Blue we have not - at least recently)

Oakbank Bing
South Queensferry
House of the Binns
Selm Muir
Harelaw Reservoir
Ratho Canal Basin
Edinburgh at Night
Linlithgow Palace
Dawych Botanical Gardens
Union Canal (Aqueduct at Linn's Mill)
Mid Calder Kirk
Forth Wind Farm
Falkirk Wheel
Glasgow's Waterfront
North Queensferry (looking South)
Crammond Causeway and Waterfall
Selm Muir Fishery
Knockhill
Almondell Park & Bridge
Bangor



Walkers Farm & Stone Farm Ruin (further up the road)
Woods near Ratho (1/2 mile from Bonnington Road - from Dougie)
Bavelaw Bird Hide (Near Harlaw Resevoir)
Malleny Gardens (Balerno)
Dobies Butterfly World
The walking path on the Forth Road Bridge
The Edinburgh Botanical Gardens
The Livingston Heritage Centre
Blackness Castle
Linlithgow Canal Centre
Falls of Clyde (BobK)
Rosslyn Chapel


Or if anybody would like to return to any of the (previous years - green) locations - please post a reply.

Best - Willie
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« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2010, 03:58:47 PM »

Hi Willie.    The Falls of Clyde and New Lanark are a good place for a visit Lots of old buildings a path and walkway up the Clyde to the falls.  Bob Kelly
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