
Kilt Falls fall to the sea over the Kilt Rocks of Sandstone, Dolerite and Basalt Cliffs, Isle of Skye, Scotland
No3 in the Waterfall series
9th March
(C) David Oakes 2016
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Kilt Falls fall to the sea over the Kilt Rocks of Sandstone, Dolerite and Basalt Cliffs, Isle of Skye, Scotland
No3 in the Waterfall series
9th March
(C) David Oakes 2016
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Kilt Falls, what a lovely name – and your photograph is Stunning!!
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Not sure but the rocks are also Kilt rocks…..so presume as they fall vertical like pleats in a kilt (skirt) that is how they got the name….or maybe that is too simplistic
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well, it surely sounds logical to me!
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Aye.. I would have too. But it’s apparently called the MEAT falls? http://www.theskyeguide.com/see-and-do-mainmenu-35/27-natural-wonders/177-kilt-rock
The rocks are stunning. They do look like pleads of a kilt. FAB. Wonderful photo, David. Thank you.
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A small correction to your spelling….it is by rights Mealt Falls and is the outflow from Loch Mealt. But locally and for the benefit of tourists it is commonly know as Kilt Falls as it falls over the Kilt Rocks.
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Thank you. I stand corrected. Never saw the ‘ L’. Personally, I like Kilt Falls a lot better because of those stunning rocksfaces.
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Wow!! Beautiful.
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Stunning!!
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Wow!
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Add another one to my bucket list of places to see!!! Thank you David.
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Those lists never get any shorter….I think we need to add more days to our years (-:
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I agree!
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A spectacular spot and a stunning image!
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