Storms and Sunset!
A seat for the Sunset.
Inner Harbour.
The Levels. (North)
A castle Viewpoint.
View from a Bench
Loch Wall,
The aproach of Autumn!
Lazy River!
Sea Defence
Late evening cloud!
Herring Harbour!
After the Storm
Working Quay
Long Distance Walkers
Blue Bay Day
Look Left and Right
Breezy Day
Rest a while,
XIV Century
Shadows of Autumn!
Dancing Hill.
Harbour View!
Sound!
Space!
Fences, Sheep and a Storm!
World Photography Day
Castle in the Mist,
September Sea
Fog Horn!
Noss Head.
Between Fountain and Sea,
Inner Harbour HFF
Storm Front!
Blue Bench with a view,
Slow Water Day!
River Naver, HWW!
Head of Steam
Storm Brewing!
Island Light!
Bang!
Coastal Croft!
Passing Place.
Cheers!
Castle Grounds!
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Wall and Rabbits
A view of the point where the Kyle of Tongue ( a shallow sea loch) meets Tongue Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, Just offshore the uninhabited Rabbit Islands (except for the rabbits of course)
The area was a historic crossroads for Gaels, Picts and Vikings and the area is named after an Old Norse term which refers to a piece of land shaped like a spit or tongue. That tongue of land projecting into the Kyle is the terminal moraine of the Kyle of Tongue glacier, (https://discoverhighlandsandislands.scot)
HWW,,,,,,,The image is in 16.9 format therefore a large view is recommended!
The area was a historic crossroads for Gaels, Picts and Vikings and the area is named after an Old Norse term which refers to a piece of land shaped like a spit or tongue. That tongue of land projecting into the Kyle is the terminal moraine of the Kyle of Tongue glacier, (https://discoverhighlandsandislands.scot)
HWW,,,,,,,The image is in 16.9 format therefore a large view is recommended!
Nouchetdu38, Holger Hagen, Smiley Derleth, sunlight and 24 other people have particularly liked this photo
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It is a very exciting composition, and a nice memory from our journey past there last year.
Fantastic colours too
Best Wishes, HWW,, and stay safe!!
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