
Argyll and Bute
General images from the district
Shades of Green
On the edge of Loch Creran, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
Large for full effect please.
My link for Sight and Sound is Rosanne Cash performing one of her fathers songs during the Transatlantic Sessions www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-kXrEisqb4
At Anchor,
Loch Crinan from the Crinan Canal Sea Lock (western end)
Large please
Link for Sight and Sound www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSfONJYIyGM
Enter the Lock
The 9 mile long Crinan Canal links Ardrishaig on Loch Fyne with Crinan on the Sound of Jura,
In the nine miles from Ardrishaig to Crinan there are 15 locks and the canal reaches a height of 65 feet above sea level. The summit reach of the canal is relatively short and every time a boat goes through the locks about 300,000 litres of water are used. No fewer than seven reservoirs feed the summit reach to try to ensure that the Crinan Canal does not run dry. www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/crinan/crinancanal/index.html
Large may be good
Red Band, HFF
At the western end of the Crinan Canal this light marks the entrance to sea lock from the Sound of Jura,
Large please for detail.
Link for Sight and Sound, Ocean Drive, Lighthouse Family, www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsLDB2rcHpw
Reflected Tower
The distinctive tower of Tarbert Parish Church reflected in the harbour at Tarbert, Loch Fyne,
Sorry such a busy scene you may need to view large for detail
Flooded slate quarry
The quarry was started in 1745 and the introduction of steam pumps in 1842 meant they could quarry to a depth of 250 feet below sea level with only a narrow wall of rock holding back the sea, This wall was breached during a storm in 1881 and brought end to slate quarrying at Ellenabeich. Isle of Seil.
Recommend a large view,
For the Sight and Sound Group a song by the Quarrymen, www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4_LMMKq8Hw
Oystercatchers
On the the Sound of Gigha coast, Kintyre.
A group of oystercatchers are collectively known as a "parcel" of oystercatchers and the main diet these days is of Cockles and Mussels
Ripples
Here comes that gull again, Machrihanish Bay, Kintyre, I assume they are Grey Seals but happy for a positive ID
Large Please .
Link for Sight and Sound, Let's stay together by Seal, (sorry) www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxLvbx5-mfU
I found this matching Rock
Resting on a hot day at Loch Caolisport
Large please for better detail
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