The River Inver reaches the sea here at the small fishing port of Lochinver. Low tide reveals seaweed-covered rocks. The harbour is at the south end of the bay.
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Sunday, 31 July, 2011
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Oh I remember this from the 1960s!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great place to see seals. Hoping you have a great new year. Paul
ReplyDeleteYou probably have the northernmost UK CDP blog! Love this place! Welcome to the CDP family!
ReplyDeleteWelcome to each of you, to the CDP family. I must check each time to see which of you has posted. I will go now and check just where you are on Google Maps, seeing Rob reckons you are very very north.
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