Geograph Britain and IrelandLatest Images by Richard Barrett
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2024-03-19T06:00:15+00:00text/html2015-10-04T19:50:26+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett57.836238 -7.000334NG0393 : Borve Dun from the South
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The summit cairn of Borve Dun with the township of Borve in the middle distance and Taransay beyondtext/html2015-09-28T23:47:10+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett58.131759 -6.747387NB2025 : Fishing boats on Loch Fadhail Chiorabhal
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Looking south towards Roineaval, which is the hill on the left.text/html2015-09-26T18:43:35+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett58.119248 -6.650185NB2623 : Loch Cul Airigh a' Flod
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Looking towards Trealabhal across Loch Cul Airigh a' Flodtext/html2015-09-25T16:24:46+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett58.087163 -6.669098NB2420 : Airigh Mhula
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Sitting atop of the ruins of Airigh Mhula looking back at the footbridge on the new Hebridean Way which at this point is a piled turf pathtext/html2014-04-28T08:55:00+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett57.810621 -6.960876NG0590 : Sheiling below Sleitabhal
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Ruins of a shieling on the eastern flank of Sleitabhal - unmarked on all OS mapstext/html2013-06-27T19:31:14+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett57.952181 -7.003298NB0406 : A' Chailleach
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A' Chaileach, (gaelic 'the old woman') which is the headland in the middle distance, is separated from the mainland by a channel, but is crossable at low water.text/html2013-06-27T19:24:26+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett57.955312 -7.012875NB0307 : Geodha Gainmheach
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Looking south across a beach near Geodha Gainmheach which is a big cleft just to the south. This beach is not marked on an OS map. The island on the left is Taransay.text/html2013-06-27T19:18:39+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett57.952182 -7.019206NB0306 : Looking east from Rubha Mor
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Looking east towards the islands of Sodhaigh Beag and Sodhaigh Mortext/html2013-06-27T19:15:14+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett57.952609 -7.024343NB0206 : Rubha Sgu
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Looking north east along the coast of North Harris from Rubha Sgutext/html2013-06-27T19:11:52+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett57.953421 -7.024288NB0207 : Sidhean Mor
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Heading down the southern slopes of Sidhean Mor towards Rubha Sgutext/html2013-06-27T13:57:34+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett57.910615 -6.666065NB2300 : Todun from out in Loch Trollmaraig
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Taken from a sea kayak on the way across to Mollingnishtext/html2013-06-27T13:48:15+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett57.910797 -6.873970NB1101 : Paddling back from Iosaigh
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Looking back towards the west after paddling around the small island of Iosaightext/html2013-06-27T13:37:08+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett57.916681 -6.894041NB1002 : Caves on the west side of Iosaigh
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Sea kayakers exploring one of the caves on the west side of Iosaightext/html2013-06-27T13:09:27+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett57.808433 -6.788832NG1589 : Lewisian Gneiss with the Shiant Isles behind
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Magnificent swirls of Lewisian Gneiss just south of Mol Ban in South Harris.text/html2012-12-09T15:58:06+00:00https://www.geograph.org.uk/profile/20757Richard Barrett57.970993 -7.082291NA9909 : Looking south across Baralob to Toe Head
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The dark rocks around Baralob are run through by trenches of redder rocks