The weather started to turn gloomy again as we made our stop at the Commando Memorial. But somehow, the sky make my photo even more dramatic though. So no complain there!
It was another short drive there, with views that mesmerised me.
Again, it was hard to predict what weather we will get, cause it was all over the place. A different view at a different direction! It was something new for me.
From the carpark, we had to walk a little to view the memorial statue. I hope lightnings are not a thing here! Look at the clouds behind us!
But as mentioned, the direction we were walking to was just white clouds and blue sky! And in the distance, the memorial appeared.
Three soldiers standing side by side together.
Here is the sign for your to read more about them. I wasn't very familiar with the history of Scotland here. Apparently the commandos uses the terrain here for training too, because it was so harsh it provided them what they need to learn how to survive as commandos.
If you have the time, I even took this photo of a more detailed description found on the memorial statue for you to read :)
Photo of my husband with the lovely view behind him.
Another one in portrait view.
The weather was still chilly, and I was surprised to see lovely yellow daffodils (?) growing around the area. They add a touch of warmth to the area.
Here is a favourite shot of mine from this place, a mountain, a man, and a field of daffodils :)












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