Round the Bend
Lava Flow? 2 Pips.
Bench at a working Harbour
Dont Throw Rocks
Across the Trunk. 1 Pip
On the Ridge
Fairy Glade.
King Sedgemoor, (1 Note)
The Sun is Setting
Isle of Arran through the haze
Bridge over the Bannock Burn, (1pip)
Water Control, (1 pip)
Trailside Bench
Graylake Reserve (1 pip)
North Harbour,
The Forth and Clyde,
Seal View, (Pip)
Wall Flowers !
Campbeltown Museum
A choice !
Slate Workers Cottages (Pip)
Canal in the sky !
Peaceful Bay
The Old Harbour Wall
Looking West
Helix Park.
Look over the Wall.
Looking West
Creels,
Loch Katrine,
Prehistoric. + Pip.
Small Bench, Cool Water,
A Splash of Red
Glencoe!
Parish Church!
Moist Morning
The Remains of Winter.
Step Down.
North Shore,
Jura View HBM, ( 2 notes)
Rings of Kintyre
A Rather Rural Wall.
On the Beach!
Quiet day on the River
A View from the Tower
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At Torrisdale Bay on the Eastern Cost of Kintyre is this extraordinary rock formation, formed I assume as molten lava reached the sea! However, information regarding these rocks appears to be non-existent.
PIP included for a cross view !
The sea is the Kilbrannan Sound with the Isle of Arran in the far distance
I will also say that in the main image, the light/Lens combination has turned the rock slightly greener than I remember it!
It only really becomes clear in a large view !!!!!!
PIP included for a cross view !
The sea is the Kilbrannan Sound with the Isle of Arran in the far distance
I will also say that in the main image, the light/Lens combination has turned the rock slightly greener than I remember it!
It only really becomes clear in a large view !!!!!!
FarbFormFreude, Denis Croissant, Vicente López García, * ઇଓ * and 50 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Roger (Grisly) club has replied to Schussentäler clubAs if lava had flowed there only recently, and then the sea threw these pebbles over it...
Roger (Grisly) club has replied to ©UdoSm clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubWünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Merci pour ce superbe partage.
Bonne et agréable journée.
Roger (Grisly) club has replied to Malik Raoulda clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to Makrofan clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneRoger (Grisly) club has replied to Patrick Brandy clubOn the beach they look like veins of malaqite!
Great images and very interesting note, Roger!
Roger (Grisly) club has replied to J.Garcia clubCheers. Herb
Roger (Grisly) club has replied to Herb Riddle clubI have seen bits like this along the coast but not in this quantity
I also like the background foliage and the distant peaks. Superb close up shot of the volcanic rocks in the PiP........they almost look like waves, which I suppose in a way they were, when they were in the hot, molten stage!
A fascinating shot!
Roger (Grisly) club has replied to Keith Burton clubAs Judite suggested it is probably malachite, but I was so pleased to find it while just wandering along a lonely beach and the peaks across the Kilbrannan Sound are on the Isle of Arran.
Keith Burton club has replied to Roger (Grisly) clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to Ulrich John clubI am informed the green rock is probably malachite and the distant hills are on the Isle of Arran.
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Roger (Grisly) club has replied to William Sutherland clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to John FitzGerald clubLe PIP est véritable chef-d’œuvre !
Bonne fin de semaine, Roger !
Roger (Grisly) club has replied to Pam J clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to tiabunna clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to Edna Edenkoben clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to Colin Ashcroft clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to Armando Taborda clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to Mikus clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to Mick Herbert clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to Gudrun clubA wonderful and interesting picture, which I like very much!
I don't know about rocks, but this look very much worth a visit next time I go to Scotland!
Best Wishes, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
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