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GALLERY
![]() The view from the balcony of Ben Lawers June 2014 (zoom lens). | ![]() The larger of the two log cabins. | ![]() The Kirkton of Fordyce became a Burgh of Barony in 1499. Its earliest charter is known to have been dated 1492. |
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![]() The gannet colony at the RSPB site at Troup Head. | ![]() One of the many larks around Troup Head RSPB site. | ![]() The charming village of Crovie. Be warned - very steep, single track approach! |
![]() The smaller of the two cabins | ![]() The fields and sheep beside the cabins looking out over the Moray Firth. | ![]() Aunty Jean's beautiful rhodedendrons at Greenmoss. |
![]() The harbour at Portsoy. | ![]() The fabulous pebble beach at Spey Bay. | ![]() The Moray Firth viewed from Maryhill Farm |
![]() Sunset seen from Portgordon by the seal colony. | ![]() The beautiful ruin of the cathedral at Elgin, with the finest octagonal chapter house in Scotland. | ![]() The main square at Elgin. |
![]() The view of the Moray Firth from Ben Vorlich. | ![]() The old farmhouse at Maryhill, home of the Forbes family for over 100 years. | ![]() Another shot of the Moray Firth - what can we say, we love it. |
![]() One of the beasts on the farm. | ![]() Three generations of the Forbes family at Maryhill. | ![]() The lovely fishing village of Findochty. |
![]() Millbuies loch, near Elgin | ![]() The lighthouse at Rattray Head. |
Images ©Maryhill Log Cabins Ltd and ©Caolan Forbes 2014
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