The church in Arinagour,the only village on Coll and home to half of the island's population of roughly 180
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Immagini correlate
- One of the many beautiful white sand beaches on the west coast of Coll
- The First Port of Coll restaurant,in Arinagour,the only village on Coll and home to half of the island's population of roughly 180
- Fishing boats in the moored in the small harbour of Arinagour,the only village on Coll and home to half of the island's population of roughly 180,with the Coll Hotel behind
- The two Breachacha Castles stand at the head of Loch Breachacha. The older castle seen on the right was built in the fifteenth century and once a MacLean clan stronghold. Teh new castle was built around 1750. It was here that Boswell and Dr. Johnson stayed on their tour of the Hebrides when they were forced to take refuge after a storm.
- Standing stones at Totronald on the island of Coll. they are called Na Sgeulachan in Gaelic which means teller of tales.
- An Eriskay pony stands beside the memorial to John Lorn Stewart just outside Arinagour
- The whitewashed cottages of Arinagour,the only village on Coll and home to half of the island's population of roughly 180
- St Clements Church on the southern tip of Harris is the burial place of the MacLeods of Harris and Dunvegan in Skye. Dating from the 1520s.
Più immagini correlate
- A thatched Blackhouse or traditional cottage
- Breachacha Castle,built in the fiteenth century and once a MacLean clan stronghold.
- Wild flowers cover much of the machair on the island of Coll
- Sea kayaking around the coast of Coll
- Sunset on the calm water of Loch Tarbert on the west coast of Jura.
- The pink light of sunset on the calm water of Loch Tarbert on the wild west coast of Jura.
- A knoll covered in heather and wild grasses overlooking Loch Tarbert
- A boy flies a kite on one of Coll's many beaches