Panoramas from Scotland in 2005
Welcome to my panoramas from Scotland in 2005. Each pano is interactive and all are zoom-able, regardless of whether it is Flash or Java. However, it's the Java ones which rotate. Have a gander at them, there is no rush. Some are about 1MB and so may take a while to download depending on your connection speed. I hope it's worth it though!
Most are from Fife upon the East Coast, however, there are some from when I helped out with the Duke of Edinburgh Award at my old Sixth Form, for the second year on the trot.
Anstruther, Fife
The beach in Anstruther, with Gilbey, Kirsten, Vicki, Beki and Freda ejoying the clean fresh air. Of course this couldn't be perfect, Beki isn't looking at the camera, tut tut. This panorama requires the Java plugin.
Anstruther, Fife
Looking out to sea in Anstruther. You can just imagine how cold that water is!! This panorama requires the Java plugin.
Anstruther, Fife
Taken on the beach in Anstruther, where we stayed for a week or so during Easter. This panorama requires the Java plugin.
Pittenweem, Fife
Great weather, great view :) This panorama requires the Java plugin.
Pittenweem, Fife
Taken on a cliff near Pittenweem looking out over the North Sea, brilliant day, with great views. This panorama requires the Java plugin.
Elie, Fife
This panorama is a full 360 degree spin. Taken on the beach in Elie, Fife, looking all around us. The weather was quite bleak, and if you're lucky, you can see my parents and sister. This panorama requires the Java plugin.
Firth Road Bridge, Edinburgh
Taken on the banks of the Firth of Forth in Edinburgh looking across the esturary. This was taken on the south bank of the river. This panorama requires the Java plugin.
The Climbing Centre, Ratho
The climbing centre in Ratho near Edinburgh. A huge quarry; with a lid on it!! Novel This panorama requires the Java plugin.
Aonach Eagach, Scotland
Taken on top of the ridge at Aonach Eagach, before it got serious, let that be a lesson to you!! DON'T do the UK's narrowest ridge in awful conditions where visibility is 10m and a gale is blowing from the north, blowing you off the south side. I had to abort it. This panorama requires the Java plugin.
The North Face of Aonach Eagach, Scotland
Taken at the DofE base camp just out from Kinlochleven looking south to the back of the ridge that is Aonach Eagach. This panorama requires the Java plugin.