The dramatic Kilt Rock Waterfall. The name Kilt is derived from the columns formed in the cliffs and thought to resemble the pleats in a Highland Kilt. The waters for the falls come from nearby Loch Mealt at Ellishadder, near Staffin on the North East tip of the Isle of Skye. North West Scotland. Also a reminder of a rare day of sunshine across the Hebridean Islands.
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25th August
(C) David Oakes 2020
I’d say a rare day of sunshine is well worth waiting for, with this spectacular vista.
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You don’t wait…. it sneaks up on you 🙂
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Oh my God! I looked at it for almost 5 mins. So beautiful. And that sun light. What a click. Thank you.
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Thank you 🙂
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Wow, you captured a dramatic scene with a very dramatic photo! I love it.
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And on a day like that it seemed more dramatic than usual 😃
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