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Red Cuillin, Black Cuillin, Kyle of Lochalsh and the Skye Bridge
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Kyle of Lochalsh to Gairloch on PS Waverley
Red Cuillin, Black Cuillin, Kyle of Lochalsh and the Skye Bridge. PS Waverley awaits at Kyle of Lochalsh pier.
07 June 2012
Skye Bridge from PS Waverley
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Kyle of Lochalsh to Gairloch on PS Waverley
Skye Bridge from PS Waverley
07 June 2012
PS Waverley sailing past Rubha Ard Treisnis, Kyleakin
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Invernessshire - Loch Alsh and Loch Duich
PS Waverley sailing past Rubha Ard Treisnis near Kyleakin
08 June 2012
PS Waverley sailing into Loch Duich
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Invernessshire - Loch Alsh and Loch Duich
PS Waverley in Loch Alsh sailing into Loch Duich, with the Black Cuillin behind
08 June 2012
Kyle of Lochalsh and the Black Cullins, isle of Skye
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CEP - Skye
Kyle of Lochalsh looking over towards the Black Cullins on the isle of Skye. Scanned from a slide taken by CE Palmar in 1973. Notice that the Skye Bridge, opened in 1995, is missing!
14 July 1973
Glenelg- Kylerhea Skye ferry
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Glenelg and Kylerhea
Glenachulish, the Glenelg to Kylerhea ferry crosses the 400 metre strait of the Kylerhea narrows, the closest point on Skye to the mainland
08 June 2012
Glenelg- Kylerhea Skye ferry
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Glenelg and Kylerhea
Glenachulish, the Glenelg to Kylerhea ferry crosses the 400 metre strait of the Kylerhea narrows, the closest point on Skye to the mainland
08 June 2012
Kylerhea narrows and Balmacara
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Glenelg and Kylerhea
Balmacara, Sgurr Mòr and Loch Alsh seen through the Kylerhea narrows. The narrows are the shortest crossing to Skye, taken by the line of electricity pylons and by the Glenelg ferry
08 June 2012
Glenelg and Kintail
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Glenelg and Kylerhea
Glenelg, showing the tidal current near the narrows, and looking towards the mountains of Kintail
08 June 2012
Glenelg- Kylerhea narrows
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Glenelg and Kylerhea
Glenelg- Kylerhea narrows, showing the tidal current