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End of the line
Watchet Harbour and the end the mineral railway line, The Mineral Railway was built between in the mid 19th century to take iron ore from the mines on the Brendon Hills to the waiting boats for transportation to South Wales.
Captured in evening light.
A link for anyone interested (with 3 great old images) westsomersetmineralrailway.org.uk
Large perhaps .
HFF from the Old Man (pip)
Another gallery image from the Isle of Skye as just the tip of the Old Man Of Storr can be seen in this view from below the Trotternish Ridge, whilst the pip shows it from the normal viewing direction.
Legend says this 55m high stone is the thumb of a giant who was buried below the ridge,
A large view would be appreciated.
Traditional Boats.
East Loch Tarbert, and the remains of Tarbert Castle between the masts of two traditional wooden rowing/sail boats.
Large please
Under the Arch
View across Ardmucknish Bay th the marina from Dunstaffnage Castle Grounds,
Large please
The Colours of Arran
The Isle of Arran across the Kilbrannan Sound in strong sunlight and on a hazy day taken from from Saddell Bay on the Kintyre coast,
Large Please
Somerset Coast
Looking west along the Bristol Channel coast from the sea wall at Watchet
Large Please
Esplanade Sunset, HFF.
Watchet Harbour at Sunset, if you are able to view large a car transporter is anchored in the channel waiting for the tide before entering Royal Portbury dock at Avonmouth.
Green, HFF
Spring at Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve, set in the middle of Avalon Marshes on the Somerset Levels and is the jewel in the crown of the Somerset Wildlife Trust.
avalonmarshes.org/explore/nature-reserves/westhay-moor
Large for detail
Launched, HFF
Burnham on Sea lifeboat launch crew return to the boathouse after lauching an inshore lifeboat into Bridgwater Bay, a tracked unit is required to cross the mud at times of low tide such as in this image. The sea defence required to hold the extreme tidal range can just be seen left of image and the notes show the position of the two rivers that enter the bay at this point..
The image is in 16.9 so a large view would be appreciated.
HFF and a great but safe weekend from Somerset.
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