A short distance up the West Coast from the Mull of Kintyre is this misty view of the Isle Jura famous for its three peaks known as "The Paps of Jura" and for its world renowned Whisky Distillery, in the 2011 census it had a population of just 196 people.
The low island to the right of Jura is Gigha, (in Norse it means God's Island) it had a population of 163 but following a community buy out in 2002 numbers are on the rise.
The water is The North Channel which connects the Irish Sea with the Atlantic Ocean and is part of the marine area officially classified as the "Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland"
A large view is recommended. And thanks for looking, HBM,
A musical link,
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NELYrMzZ_PM
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Kawasirius said:
Bonne semaine, Roger ! HBM !
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Annemarie said:
Wish you a serene week ahead!
TOZ said:
HBM have a nice week.
TOZ
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J. Gafarot said:
Horizon.
The sea.
The elegant grey of the North Seas when it is calm.
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