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Michael George
A group of shinty players gathers at Kingussie High School for a weekly practice.
Dave Craig, a canoe guide, operates his own touring company known as “Spirit of the Spey.” Dave has been guiding visitors on the river for decades.
The Ruthven Barracks standing strong on a precipice near Kingussie. Tourists can step inside the barracks and travel back to the early 1700s.
A Scottish wildcat at RZSS's Highland Wildlife Park where the Saving Wildcats partnership project is based. Starting in 2023, the project aims to release 20 wildcats per year from the breeding programme into the Cairngorms National Park.
Polly Freeman, a ranger in the Cairngorms National Park, walks through a section of the Badenoch Way with a visitor, explaining the history of the local forests.
“Wooden Tom” sips a coffee outside his hand-built shed located between Kincraig and Aviemore. It is here that he crafts all his artwork and teaches woodworking to visitors.
Badenoch
Ciaran Hatsell, a ranger at the St. Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve standing near an outlook he has dubbed “The Altar.”
Melrose Abbey stands strong on a cloudy day, surrounded by graves that date all the way back to the 1100s.
Bowhill House and Grounds, as seen from above, with the rolling hills of the Borders on view in the background.