Castle Stalker
Loch Sligachan and Raasay from Sconser
Raasay and ferry from Sconser
MV Hallaig bridge
On the ferry to Raasay
Raasay old ferry pier
Inverarish and Dùn Caan
Ben Tianavaig
View back to Skye
Clachan and Churchton Bay
'Kate's Cottage'
Dolerite dyke in Druim an Fhurain Sandstone
Glamaig across the Narrows of Raasay
Sunset over Churchton Bay (1)
Sunset over Churchton Bay (2)
View back down the Dùn Caan path (1)
View back down the Dùn Caan (2)
Dùn Caan summit from the nameless lochan
Dùn Caan summit from the nameless lochan (2)
View west to Skye from the nameless lochan
Here be dragons at Loch na Meilich
Bealach Ruadh and Loch na Meilich
Reflecting on Loch na Meilich
Kerrera from Port Mòr
Port Mòr sea stack and raised beach
Port Mòr and Oban
Firth of Lorne from Ganavan Bay
Mull from Ganavan Bay
Polished pebbles
Crystals
Crystals 2
New red leaves 2
New red leaves 1
Dripping tap 5
Dripping tap 4
Dripping tap 3
Dripping tap 2
Dripping tap 1
Waiting for recycling
Woodland luminance
Green stone wall 1
Green stone wall 2
Sloping fields
Translucent bramble leaves
Holly leaves
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Connel Bridge


The Connel Bridge near Oban spans Loch Etive, a sea loch extending some 30 km inland. Formerly a railway bridge, it now carries the A828 road northwards towards Ballachulish.
The turbulent water is due to the strong tidal flow over shallows in the loch bed, creating the white water Falls of Lora when the current is strong. Unfortunately it was near slack water at the time of taking the photo, and the falls were not particularly evident.
The turbulent water is due to the strong tidal flow over shallows in the loch bed, creating the white water Falls of Lora when the current is strong. Unfortunately it was near slack water at the time of taking the photo, and the falls were not particularly evident.
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