File:Thurso - Old St. Peters Kirk (3297243139).jpg
The train north from Inverness through the Scottish Highlands consists of diesel railcars. You have a choice of two destinations. There is a junction, and the train splits. One part (or one car) goes to Thurso, and the other to Wick. I chose Thurso. John o'Groats, nominally the northernmost point in mainland Britain, is a few miles away.
Old St. Peter's Kirk (church) was built around 1220 and closed in the 1830s. The location is approximate.
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Roger Wollstadt from Sarasota, Florida, U.S.A.
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