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angy
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Hers are some pics i took when visiting "Loch Mhor" in in Inverness... :fishing:

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Thanks for the link. I've just spent an hour or so reading a lot of very interesting history.

It's kind of difficult to visualize Scotland arriving at it's present location, by traveling north from a latitude in Australia's vicinity, at the speed of growing fingernails, but I suppose anything is possible, given enough time. LOL.

I'll have to remember to go back and visit again, when Mr. Harmsworth finishes adding all the information he has planned.

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quite an informative site tex!! although there are other links also regarding nessy fake and true...i know australia is like the other side of the world for me..
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I think that Australia is like the other side of the world for virtually everyone, (except Australians and New Zealanders). LOL.

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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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