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Raasay: Morning view over Churchton Bay to Skye
It was a beautiful, calm, and sunny April morning on Raasay. The view over Churchton Bay to the Cuillins on Skye was lovely.
The nearer mountain left of centre is Glamaig, part of the Red Cuillins; the Black Cuillins are in the distance to the right of centre. The faithful Raasay ferry is visible below Glamaig on its first early morning run to Sconser.
The nearer mountain left of centre is Glamaig, part of the Red Cuillins; the Black Cuillins are in the distance to the right of centre. The faithful Raasay ferry is visible below Glamaig on its first early morning run to Sconser.
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Earthwatcher club has replied to Colin Ashcroft clubRaasay is lovely. It might not have the high dramatic mountains and grandeur of Skye, but it is wild enough, both along the coasts and in the interior, and full of interest. The far north and east sides of the island are particularly remote.
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