

The view from Dun Treaslane northwards over Loch Treaslane.
A panoramic view over the heather-filled interior of Dun Liath. The rear of the nearby cottage is visible in the background. All the walling in the foreground is submerged under the heather.
Rubble strewn over the width of the western arc of walling at Dun Liath.
A section of walling to the south of Dun Liath, clearly showing the external foundation courses.
A section of the rather chaotic tumbled boulders lying atop the foundation courses of the broch.
Twin rows of boulders direct you to the entrance passage.
A panoramic composite showing the summit of Dun Eyre with just a hint of walling round its margins.
A section of intra-mural staircase still surviving at Dun Suladale.
This view southeastwards from Dun Cruinn shows clearly one of the earthen ramparts below. The Dun in the distance is Dun Fada.
Dun Cruinn, guarded by low cliffs, seen from the south.
Defensive earthfast blocks at the southwest of Dun Cruinn.
The apparent stepped entranceway at the southeast of Dun Cruinn.
Summit Panorama at Dun Cruinn, clearly showing the thickness of the walling, and a section of internal structure.
A panoramic view towards Loch Slapin from the dun at Cadha nan Ingrean.
Pile of fallen masonry at Cadha nan Ingrean.
Cadha nan Ingrean has largely been reduced to rubble.
A zoomed photograph of Dun Grugaig, surrounded by trees and dense vegetation, at the foot of steep slopes. This was taken from a headland several hundred metres to the northeast.
Dun Grugaig. Note the large triangular stone over the entrance.
Foundation blocks on the north of the Glen Heysdal broch.
This photo clearly shows the thickness of the original walling of this (probable) broch.
A panoramic composite taken from close beside Culdoich Ring Cairn.
Hunebed G5 Heveskesklooster, now relocated in the Sea Aquarium (MuzeeAquarium) in Delfzijl.
This photo was taken in the ‘old’ MuzeeAquarium building, now destroyed and replaced by a new structure.
This is a view along the length of Hunebed D54, taken from below the capstones.
Hunebed D53 Havelte, second largest of them all: view from the south.
Hunebed D53 Havelte, second largest of them all. Note the splendid entrance portal.
This is the view along the burial chamber from beneath the capstones.