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Scotland, Argyll, Glencoe When you are in a valley between 2 peaks on the ridge you really cannot see where you are (you have a view like in this photo here), so we lost the direction and could not find the path we came up! we walked and walked. In an area where I guess that no one ever walked through and in high grass SUDDENLY a million of flies (long,small, black) attacked me. It was such a sudden shock that I was jumping, screaming and arm waving because I didn't know whether they are biting or not!? My hair was filled with flies and so my jacket. Even in the evening after the shower I found dead flies on my body! ;o( Maybe someone of you know what kind of flies or flying ants it was? For Bob: I always was in September in Scotland because there seldom are Midges. I think in summer it is more green. Thanks a lot for all welcome comments! ;o)

Comments (25)


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kenmo

7:29AM | Mon, 04 August 2014

A very beautiful landscape & scene...

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Jean_C

8:23AM | Mon, 04 August 2014

Wow! This landscape is superb with this lake! Excellent capture, Rita! Perhaps it was flying ants... but in that country, I don't know...

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jayfar

8:52AM | Mon, 04 August 2014

The flies must have been midges Rita and rather you than me - I hate the damned things. Lovely shot btw.

sossy

11:09AM | Mon, 04 August 2014

no, I know midges, they are very small and this king was as big as flies

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Richardphotos

9:08AM | Mon, 04 August 2014

it may have been swarming termites. they go like crazy and into everything beautiful landscape

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Leije

9:49AM | Mon, 04 August 2014

Superb view and excellent capture ! I understand you were frightened by so many flies, Rita !

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bodo_56

10:05AM | Mon, 04 August 2014

Die Viecher hätten mich auch verrückt gemacht! Eine bildschöne Komposition und herrliche Farben, das orangerote Gras sieht neben dem Wasser fantastisch aus!

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Flint_Hawk

10:10AM | Mon, 04 August 2014

This is a beautiful place to be lost! But the flies would be very unwelcome!

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estevez

10:12AM | Mon, 04 August 2014

WOW! A wonderful landscape! One of my favorites. The lake in the middle of the terrain is beautiful. Also liked the vegetation and color variation of the land. Excellente photographic art. Congratulations sossy.

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bebopdlx

12:32PM | Mon, 04 August 2014

Beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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VDH

1:16PM | Mon, 04 August 2014

Wonderful place, great capture!!

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TranxG

1:35PM | Mon, 04 August 2014

Great place, minus insects of course.

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jgeorge

2:13PM | Mon, 04 August 2014

Beautiful spot of water... The water is bluer than the sky :-) I like the colours very much

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ichtvan

2:40PM | Mon, 04 August 2014

Beautiful !!!

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sharky_

7:06PM | Mon, 04 August 2014

I know how you feel and I'm starting to itch at the moment. I ran into situations like that on my hikes... Luckily, I carried insect repellent and it helped us. Not sure it would have helped you with those flying flies in a frenzy... You might also want to think of a gps if you don't have one. Most times I won't need it but there were times when it came in handy. Wonderful capture with the mountains in the background. Aloha

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photosynthesis

10:11PM | Mon, 04 August 2014

Sounds like a pretty unpleasant experience, but at least you got an excellent photo out of it. Outstanding composition...

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brewgirlca

10:16PM | Mon, 04 August 2014

I really like this view, I can see tht you get soaked walking in it. The highlands are apparently notrorous for their summer swarms of flies. It must have been especially horrid before repellent and proper clothing.

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paul_gormley

4:26AM | Tue, 05 August 2014

My only experience of nature in the north at its worse was a swarm of cleggies - horse flies - and those do bite. We fled like the hades themselves were in pursuit, but that was a forested area. Surprised by the flies, and such a lovely peaceful scene

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rainbows

4:51AM | Tue, 05 August 2014

A bad experience rembered Dear Rita. Not nice. Strange place. Excellent capture. HUgs. Di. xx

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drifterlee

5:06PM | Tue, 05 August 2014

That must have been scary. Bugs, yechh! Beautiful shot!

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choronr

1:24AM | Wed, 06 August 2014

Sorry for the late reply. Little bugs everywhere, even here in the desert. I like this image. It has the reflections of the blue sky;and, the surroundings of vegetation of a season gone by ...very nice.

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Cyve

1:32AM | Wed, 06 August 2014

WOW... It's realy fabulous !!!

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Hendesse

7:33AM | Wed, 06 August 2014

Still ruht der See. Ein wunderschöner Blick. Na ja, wenigsten haben die Viecher nicht gebissen, aber unangenehm ist das schon, das glaub ich Dir.

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danapommet

8:16AM | Wed, 06 August 2014

I like the contrast from this flat grassy area with a little pond and then the rough mountain peaks in the background!

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rachris480907

12:05AM | Sun, 10 August 2014

Beautiful photograph! The black flies are what attack you just before the werewolves comes out. LOL (Okay, I just made that up! ;-)

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DreamersWish

2:40PM | Tue, 12 August 2014

I love this pov that you have taken of this lovely place, but not so friendly critters. Beautiful image!


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