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With a full moon and stars above and the gentle lapping of the waves on the shore, the setting was perfect. Add in a firework display, a decent sized bonfire, some mulled wine and a BBQ and you've got the recipe for a great event.
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Many thanks to everyone at the Onich for laying it on. (And apologies for the quality of my photos).
If you're in the area next weekend (Saturday 14th November) then you might want to pop along to the Ballachulish Quarry for the annual firework display. The back drop of the cliffs make it another good venue.
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