Most of our time was spent on Islay (pronounced Eye-la), a beautiful, untamed island in the Southern Hebrides. Visiting Islay is like turning back the clock; steeped in legend, its history spans many centuries. The countryside is wild and rugged, and the wind is a relentless companion. We began our Islay adventure with a walk through scenic Bridge End, followed by a drive on the Oa, where we were transfixed by twilight views of Carraig Fhada Lighthouse and the Old Church Cemetery at Kilnaughton Bay.
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Dry Stone Wall, Bridge End |
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Pond, Bridge End |
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Old Church Cemetery, Kilnaughton Bay |
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Carraig Fhada Lighthouse, Kilnaughton Bay |
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3 comments:
Stunning! Your travelogue of images from Scotland is nothing less than amazing. The sights and colors and imaginative presentation demands repeated viewing. Thanks for sharing.
Love your photo's of Scotland. Bring back memories :)
Thanks, Linda - see you soon!
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