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The Jurrasic Coast - Isle of SkyeA section of the Jurassic western coastline & cliffs on the Isle of Skye. This is Bearreraig Bay opposite the Old Man of Storr. The cliffs are famous for their fossils & dinosaur footprints
Portree Harbour - Harbor Isle of Skye Scotland by Moonlight Close UpThe moonlight through the storm clouds lights up Portree Harbour. The reflection of moonlight and street light brighten up the sea
The Quiraing - Trotternish Ridge Light - ScotlandAlso referred to as The Quiraing or Cuith-Raing is a landslip on the eastern face of Meall na Suiramach, the northernmost summit of the Trotternish or Trndairnis (Scottish Gaelic)
Foxy Michelin Man - River Sligachan Ice Abstraction #3Isolated ice pockets create interesting visual abstract shapes, textures, and patterns. Reflections of the environment and transparent shapes from the depths below blend this image to a surreal
Ice Serpent - River Sligachan Ice Abstraction #7Isolated ice pockets create interesting visual abstract shapes, textures, and patterns. Reflections of the environment and transparent shapes from the depths below blend this image to a surreal
The Fairy Pools, Glen Brittle, Isle of SkyeTonnaja Travel Photography, 532189972
Quiraing, Isle of SkyeQuiraing circuit is the famous trakking trail of Isle of Skye. It is located in the north east of island
Liberty - River Sligachan Ice Abstraction #4Isolated ice pockets create interesting visual abstract shapes, textures, and patterns. Reflections of the environment and transparent shapes from the depths below blend this image to a surreal
Quiraings NeedleThe Quirainga also referred to as Cuith-Raingaa is a landslip on the eastern face of Meall na Suiramach, the northernmost summit of the Trotternish or Trndairnis (Scottish Gaelic)
The Cleat from Maoladh Mor Isle of SkyeThe Cleat is part of the Trotternish Ridge on the Isle of Skye. The whole of the escarpment was formed by a series of landslips
Kilt Rock Waterfall Isle of SkyeThe outfall from Loch Mealt flows over the cliffs in the North East of Skye