Trotternish Ridge from the Staffin to Uig road, Is…
The Trotternish Ridge and Quiraing, Isle of Skye
Dark sky and silver sea, Isle of Skye
Dark skies over the mainland from Kyleakin, Isle o…
Island of Ornsay, Sound of Sleat, Isle of Skye
Small boats at Armadale, Isle of Skye
Sheltered Anchorage, Loch Bracadale, Isle of Skye
Cottage with a view over Port Earlish, Trotternish…
Croft with view over Rubha nam Brathairean and the…
Clouds roll over the Storr, Trotternish, Isle of S…
Trotternish ridge at Sunrise, Culnacnoc, Isle of S…
Morning mist over the waterway between Lochs Fada…
Mealt Waterfall and Kilt Rocks, Trotternish, Isle…
Kilt Rocks, Trotternish, Isle of Skye
'Vallota' (Scarborough Lily) high and dry
Sheep forage in snow, North Yorkshire
Winter shadows across the snow, North Yorkshire
Sun Illuminated Ash Trees in Winter, North Yorkshi…
Foggy sunrise in the Vale of Pickering, North York…
Winter sunset Raincliffe Woods, North Yorkshire
Winter Fields and Hedgerows Panorama, North Yorksh…
Frosty Sunrise, Vale of Pickering, North Yorkshire
Autumn Ash, East Ayton, North Yorkshire
Trotternish ridge centred on Sgurr a' Mhadaidh Rua…
Autumn Larch amongst the evergreens, North Yorkshi…
Golden Larch by forest road, North Yorkshire
Young Silver Birch in Autumn, North Yorkshire
Country walks, North Yorkshire
Derelict croft house and rainbow through a rain so…
Towards Rubha nam Brathairean (Brothers Point) Tro…
Sunlit Marsco, Glen Sligachan, Isle of Skye
Autumn Beech, North Yorkshire
Large beech displaying autumn splendor, Cumbria
Rain showers on the Sound of Sleat, Isle of Skye
Gold Leaf
Larch illuminated by late afternoon sun
Forest lane in autumn, North Yorkshire
Forest road in autumn, North Yorkshire
Handley Page Victor K2 XL231 (Lusty Lindy) Elvingt…
Hill of gold, Broxa Forest, North Yorkshire
Under the beech tree canopy, North Yorkshire
Down on the farm in Winter, North Yorkshire
I do love these ready meals, North Yorkshire
I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely se…
Whitby in Blue
A duck on the Derwent, North Yorkshire
Mallards in Autumn, North Yorkshire
Buttermere towards Fleetwith Pike (HFF)
Rocky beach at Staffin Bay, Trotternish, Isle of S…
Staffin Bay, Trotternish, Isle of Skye (Can you sp…
Little Red Boat, Isle of Skye
Kyleakin (Caol Acain) Harbour, Isle of Skye
Wykeham Forest Pathway in Autumn, North Yorkshire
Spring snowfall in Glen Garry, Scotland
Stormy start to the day, Highside Cottage, Lake Di…
Reflections on the River Derwent, Forge Valley, No…
Summer Reflections on the River Derwent, Forge Val…
Scarborough South Bay in Spring Sunshine
A wet Robin on a wet fence on a wet Isle of Skye -…
It's true! The grass IS greener on the other side…
Jedburgh Abbey, Scottish Borders
St. Andrews Castle, Fife, Scotland
Low sun and long shadows, Jedburgh, Scottish Borde…
Kyleakin (Caol Acain) Harbour, Isle of Skye
Kyleakin (Caol Acain) Harbour, Isle of Skye
Kyleakin (Caol Acain) Harbour cottages, Isle of Sk…
Castle Moal Kyleakin, Isle of Skye
Scalby Ness and Sea Life Centre
Winter sun in the Forest
Country Track in Winter
Calm before the storm
Bridleway by fields and trees
Yewbarrow reflected on Wastwater
Winter sun through the trees
Sunlit forest floor
Mist in the Forest
Mellbreck over Crummock Water Panorama
Rannerdale Beck flows towards Crummock Water
Rain Threatens the Harvest
Everly in early Autumn
Ennerdale Dog Rose
Lakeland farm Cottage, Wythop Valley
Ling Fell across Wythop Valley from Kelswick Farm
Over Wythop Valley towards Sale Fell
On the track to Kelswick Farm, Wythop Valley
Descending Sale Fell past Kelswick Farm, Wythop Va…
Bluebells and Wood Anemone carpet the glade
Boats on the beach at Keswick
Bird in the Birch
Scarborogh Beach Huts, North Bay
Ayton Castle (Pele) Tower in the late winter sun
Ayton Castle (Pele) Tower
Bluebells below the Oaks
Ancient Beech Trees
Old face in the tree trunk
Female Blackbird searching for her breakfast
Robin on garden fence
Affric Lodge on Loch Affric, Scotland
Low tide on Loch Linnhe, Great Glen, Scotland
Gone Fishing. Loch Linnhe, Great Glen, Scotland
Early morning fog shrouds Scarborough Harbour
Dog walking on a foggy beach
Last embers of the sun
Harvest time sunset, North Yorkshire
Dawn's early light on Embleton High Common, Cumbri…
Big Yorkshire sky sunset
Frosty dawn walk in the lane below Ling Fell, Lake…
Trotternish Dawn, Brothers Point, Isle of Skye
Foggy Sunrise, Cumbria
Sunset over the gate, Lake District
Sunset on a window
Sunrise behind Ling Fell, Lake District
Scarborough Harbour at sunset
Valley mist at sunrise, Cumbria
River Liza flowing through Ennerdale Forest
River Liza flows towards Ennerdale Water, Cumbria
Hot (or perhaps cold) pursuit
Breaking Waves Scarborough South Bay
Herring Drifter Reaper
Scarborough Castle and Harbour in Winter
Scarborough Harbour late afternoon
Wykeham Forest Mushrooms
Broxa Forest Mushrooms
portrait of Sadie
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Rainbow over Staffin Bay. Isle of Skye
Staffin (Scottish Gaelic: Stafain) is a district with the Gaelic name An Taobh Sear, which translates as 'the East Side', on the northeast coast of the Trotternish peninsula of the island of Skye. It is located on the A855 road about 17 miles (27 km) north of Portree and is overlooked by the Trotternish Ridge with the famous rock formations of The Storrand the Quirang. The district comprises 23 townships made up of, from south to north, Rigg, Tote, Lealt, Lonfearn, Grealin, Breackry, Cul-nan-cnoc, Bhaltos, Raiseburgh, Ellishader, Garafad, Clachan, Garros, Marrishader, Maligar, Stenscholl, Brogaig, Sartle, Glasphein, Digg, Dunan, Flodigarry and Greap.
The Kilmartin River runs northwards through the village. From where it reaches the sea a rocky shore leads east to a slipway at An Corran. Here a local resident found a slab bearing a dinosaur track, probably made by a small ornithopod. Experts subsequently found more dinosaur prints of up to 50 cm, the largest found in Scotland, made by a creature similar to Megalosaurus. At about 160 million years old they are the youngest dinosaur remains to be found in Scotland.
A Mesolithic hunter-gatherer site dating to the 7th millennium BC at An Corran is one of the oldest archaeological sites in Scotland. Its occupation is probably linked to that of the rock shelter at Sand, Applecross on the coast of Wester Ross.
In the modern era this part of Skye retains a strong Gaelic identity with 61 per cent of the local population recorded as speaking the language in 2001. In September 2010,Comunn na Gàidhlig named Staffin as their "Gaelic Community of the Year", in the first year this competition has run.
In 2011 it was reported that Staffin Island may be the last in Scotland where the old tradition of having cattle swim between grazings is still carried out. Crofter Iain MacDonald, who used to swim with the animals, now uses a boat to encourage them to swim from Staffin Island to Skye in early spring and back again in October.
The Kilmartin River runs northwards through the village. From where it reaches the sea a rocky shore leads east to a slipway at An Corran. Here a local resident found a slab bearing a dinosaur track, probably made by a small ornithopod. Experts subsequently found more dinosaur prints of up to 50 cm, the largest found in Scotland, made by a creature similar to Megalosaurus. At about 160 million years old they are the youngest dinosaur remains to be found in Scotland.
A Mesolithic hunter-gatherer site dating to the 7th millennium BC at An Corran is one of the oldest archaeological sites in Scotland. Its occupation is probably linked to that of the rock shelter at Sand, Applecross on the coast of Wester Ross.
In the modern era this part of Skye retains a strong Gaelic identity with 61 per cent of the local population recorded as speaking the language in 2001. In September 2010,Comunn na Gàidhlig named Staffin as their "Gaelic Community of the Year", in the first year this competition has run.
In 2011 it was reported that Staffin Island may be the last in Scotland where the old tradition of having cattle swim between grazings is still carried out. Crofter Iain MacDonald, who used to swim with the animals, now uses a boat to encourage them to swim from Staffin Island to Skye in early spring and back again in October.
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Doug Shepherd club has replied to MajkaBest regards, Doug
Best wishes, Andy
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Onward the sailors cry.
Carry the lad that's born to be king
Over the sea to Skye..."
Sorry Doug, I couldn't help singing...this was the first song I learnt when I was in Scotland!
Your image is simply wonderful, the only rainbow which I saw like this was in Connemara.
Congratulations for such an amazing capture!
Best wishes
Adele
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