Photos taken during the evening at the Great Saltee
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Puffins at the Great Saltee
Puffins not shy keeping us company
Various wildlife at the Great Saltee
Rabbit, Guillemot and razorbill at the Great Saltee
Shags at the Great Saltee
Some pictures from shags and particularly a wonderful close-up.
Gannets at the Great Saltee
Time to build the nest for these gannets
View from the Great Saltee cliffs
The cliffs of Great Saltee at sunset
Kilfarrasy Beach
Long pose pictures from the sea.
Rubha Coigach circuit, Reiff view
The Rubha Coigach circuit near Reiff offers a remarkable hiking experience with stunning coastal scenery and superb sea and mountain views. The circuit covers approximately 19 km (11.75 miles), offering a substantial walk that can take between 5 to 7 hours to complete under summer conditions
Beinn Ghobhlach
View of the both Loch Broom and the Summer Isles in company with white goats.
Gruinard Bay
Gruinard Bay is a large, remote coastal embayment located in northwestern Ross and Cromarty, Scotland. The bay is approximately 5.5 miles long along its western shore and 4.5 miles long on its eastern shore, forming an L shape. It is situated 12 miles north of Poolewe and is in the former parish of Lochbroom. The bay overlooks the infamous Gruinard Island (the island is best known for its association with biological warfare testing during World War II, which rendered the island dangerous for all mammals until it was decontaminated in 1990), which is 0.68 miles (1 km) offshore, at the eastern side of the bay. The Summer Isles are visible to the northeast