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Photographs by Andy Burnham

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1
Evening scene in Gairloch, Highlands.

2
View down Great Langdale, Cumbria. Behind the trees is Dungeon Ghyll Force, one of the highest waterfalls in England.

3
The Devil's Arrows, Yorkshire. Three needles of stone just outside Boroughbridge.

4
Rainbow near Thurso.

5
High Bridestones, Yorkshire. Megalithic ruins in an incredibly bleak moorland location.

6
Ring of Brodgar, Orkney.

7
Aira Force Waterfall, Cumbria. Standing on the tiny bridge pictured is not for the faint-hearted.

8
Castlerigg stone circle, Cumbria. One of the most atmospheric megalithic sites in Britain.

9
Stones of Stenness, Orkney.

10
"Klondikers", (East European Factory Fishing Ships), anchored just off Ullapool, Scotland. No photographic filtering or electronic adjustment used on this or any of the pictures.

11
Acnhnavich Stone Circle, Caithness.

12
Abandoned crofts near Loch of Yarrows, Caithness.

13
Hardnott Roman Fort, Cumbria. A breathtaking location, near Hardknott Pass, Cumbria (English Lake District).

14
Enigmatic stone near Thurso.

15
View over loch to the Stones Of Stenness, Orkney. If you like stones and atmospheric locations this takes some beating.

16
Rudston Monolith, Yorkshire. At eight metres tall, this is the tallest standing stone in Britain. Dragged ten miles to its current location in the churchyard of Rudston parish church.