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Caithness Moor, Caithness,Scotland,UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Early Morning at Dunnet Moor, Caithness, Scotland, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ard Neakie Lime kilns on Loch Eriboll in Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ard Neakie Lime kilns on Loch Eriboll in Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Castle Bharrich overlooks Kyle of Tongue in Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Caithness Moor, Caithness,Scotland,UK
Panoramic view of Kyle of Tongue in Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Road bridge over Kyle of Tongue in Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of an old farm and croft house in the Highlands, Isle of Skye Royalty Free Stock Photo
Early Morning at Ring of Brogar, Orkney, Scotland.UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panoramic view of the Grey Cairns of Camster in Ca Royalty Free Stock Photo
Farmhouse in Dunnet, Scotland, United Kingdom Royalty Free Stock Photo
Castle Bharrich overlooks Kyle of Tongue in Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Caithness Moor, Scotland, U. K.Caithness Moor, Scotland, U.K.Caithness and North Coast Sutherland is a large area of unspoilt, dramatic scenery in the far north of Scotland, indeed, on the extreme edge of Europe. The borders of Caithness are the Pentland Firth to the north and Moray Firth to the east. The Gaelic name for Caithness, Gallaibh, means "among the strangers" (the Norse). Autumn and winter are the best times of year to see the northern lights in Scotland as the nights are the darkest. Late at night or the early hours of the morning are generally your best chance of catching them.


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