Picnic Table with a view
Leaning tower
Mind the Gap HFF
Stratherrick HFF
Sitting, Waiting and Wishing
Hebridean Sky
Kinloss Abbey (pip)
Cumbria,
Evening Shadows
Good Morning Kintyre
Inlet, HFF
The Lookout
Cornish Rivera Express.
For Sale !!!!.
HFF from the M6 Motorway
Bow to Bow
Net of many colours
From Pulpit Hill.
Peanuts.
Thunder Storm Panorama
HFF A Cottage by the Sea.
Evening Calling
HFF Memorial
Trees Reflected.
Let's go walk, HFF
What is this Life
The Steps of Ballantrae
HFF Beneath the trees.
Green Glen
The end for Capri
HFF Spot the ruins
Mist across the bay
Spring around the corner
Spring on a hazy day
On A Sand Bar
Remember to close the Gate!
Zoom-Zoom around the Zig Zag
YMCA
X Formation Standing Stones
Uig Bay and Ferry Terminal
Somerset Coast at low tide
Quantock Hills, Aonb
Pier, Britains Shortest.
Off the Wall
Night Fall
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Handbrake On HFF


For anyone visiting the area this is an experience not to be missed, this was taken just before boarding. The ferry crosses the notorious Kyle Rhea straits to the Isle of Skye it has a six car and twelve passenger limit.
At peak tides speeds of over 10kts have been measured and the narrow sea crossing of under 600 meters can look more like a stretch of river rapids than a sea crossing. The MV Glenachullish originally built in 1969 for the Ballachulish crossing prior to the bridge being opened in 1975 she is the last operating manual turntable ferry in the Scotland..
Before the repaint, especially watch 1.25min in www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIlA2gaBlek
At peak tides speeds of over 10kts have been measured and the narrow sea crossing of under 600 meters can look more like a stretch of river rapids than a sea crossing. The MV Glenachullish originally built in 1969 for the Ballachulish crossing prior to the bridge being opened in 1975 she is the last operating manual turntable ferry in the Scotland..
Before the repaint, especially watch 1.25min in www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIlA2gaBlek
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A trip across on this ferry is an experience to remember.
Happy Christmas !!!
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