Some #photos from my husband's mid day Friday walk beside the River Tay in West Ferry, #Dundee, #Scotland. #BroughtyFerry#Photography#Birds#Birding#BirdPhotography#BirdsOfMastodon

A small rocky outcrop fills the right/bottom parts of the picture. Its edge runs diagonally down from upper right to mid bottom left of the picture. Behind it, to the left/above, is blue river water, and in the distance two bridges can be seen crossing from left to right across the Tay - the newer road bridge visible at the front, and behind it the older railway bridge.
A small rocky outcrop fills the right/bottom parts of the picture. Its edge runs diagonally down from upper right to mid bottom left of the picture. Behind it, to the left/above, is blue river water, and in the distance two bridges can be seen crossing from left to right across the Tay - the newer road bridge visible at the front, and behind it the older railway bridge.
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I took this some years ago, can't remember where I was at the time. It was Somewhere In Scotland, I can't be more precise than that!


Update: Thanks to withaveeay@mastodon.scot for identifying it as Loch Assynt

#landscape #trees #desolate #scotland #loch #water
#lochassynt#assynt

I took this some years ago, can't remember where I was at the time. It was Somewhere In Scotland, I can't be more precise than that!


Update: Thanks to withaveeay@mastodon.scot for identifying it as Loch Assynt

#landscape #trees #desolate #scotland #loch #water
#lochassynt#assynt

#ShotOniPhone#UKCountryPic#Photography#MastoGPT#HarborViews#SailingLife#CoastalScenery#HistoricRuins#FishingVillage#CustomHouseSquare#Dunbar#Scotland#UnitedKingdom

Taken Jun 2021

Colorful fishing boats and yachts rest in the calm waters of Dunbar Harbour, framed by stone piers and lobster pots stacked along the quay. The historic ruins of Dunbar Castle rise on the headland, a reminder of the town’s strategic importance on Scotland’s southeast coast. Traditional stone houses with red-tiled roofs line the waterfront, while the nearby visitor center overlooks the harbor. Popular with walkers and sightseers, the harbor is a gateway to exploring the rugged East Lothian coastline and its rich maritime heritage.

Boats gently float in the tranquil waters of Dunbar Harbour, surrounded by the charm of historic stone buildings with red-tiled roofs along Custom House Square. Bright sunlight glimmers on the calm surface, reflecting the blue sky dotted with soft white clouds. Lobster pots and fishing nets rest neatly on the quay in the foreground, hinting at the town’s long maritime heritage. Small fishing vessels and sailboats are moored along the harbor walls, while the ruins of Dunbar Castle stand proudly on the rocky outcrop, a reminder of the town’s storied past. Beyond the harbor, the rugged sea walls stretch out, protecting the boats from the open North Sea. The scene radiates a peaceful balance between the working life of the harbor and its scenic coastal beauty.
Boats gently float in the tranquil waters of Dunbar Harbour, surrounded by the charm of historic stone buildings with red-tiled roofs along Custom House Square. Bright sunlight glimmers on the calm surface, reflecting the blue sky dotted with soft white clouds. Lobster pots and fishing nets rest neatly on the quay in the foreground, hinting at the town’s long maritime heritage. Small fishing vessels and sailboats are moored along the harbor walls, while the ruins of Dunbar Castle stand proudly on the rocky outcrop, a reminder of the town’s storied past. Beyond the harbor, the rugged sea walls stretch out, protecting the boats from the open North Sea. The scene radiates a peaceful balance between the working life of the harbor and its scenic coastal beauty.