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Grid reference NG1447

near to Upper Milovaig, Isle of Skye, Scotland


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from NG1447 [9] mentioning NG1447 [6] taken pre 2000 [1]
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NG1447 : Waterstein Head by Mike Shields Waterstein Head
Snowstorm approaching
NG1447 : Sheep grazing on shieling hut remains by Richard Dorrell Sheep grazing on shieling hut remains
Where shieling huts used to exist, the grass still grows green, and attracts the local sheep. This is the western-most group of shieling huts on the northern slope of Beinn Chàrnach. (See also NG1547 : Shieling remains by the Forsan Burn). The prominent cliff beyond is... (more)
NG1447 : The top of Waterstein Head by Iain A Robertson The top of Waterstein Head
The horizontal strata are evident.
NG1447 : Neist Point by Carol Walker Neist Point
This is taken from the path leading up to the top of Waterstein Head, looking towards Neist Point Lighthouse and the Outer Isles beyond.
NG1447 : Waterstein Head by John Allan Waterstein Head
At 296m this is the second tallest sea cliff on Skye.
NG1447 : Waterstein Head by Nigel Brown Waterstein Head
One of the most dramatic and highest of Skye's sea cliffs.
NG1447 : Burn running to sea by Graeme Smith Burn running to sea
Small burn draining Loch Mor towards the sea
NG1447 : Camas nan Sidhean by Glen Breaden Camas nan Sidhean
The Bay of the Fairies is at the foot of vertiginous cliffs so maybe only the fairies could enjoy this amazing spot! The panoramic views from Waterstein Head are stunning, but this has to be my favourite. Neist point adding to the drama.
NG1447 : Moonen Bay at Waterstein Head by Douglas Nelson Moonen Bay at Waterstein Head
An Stac a small outcrop is at the base of Waterstein Head on the left of photograph. Rough grazing in the foreground.
NG1447 : Cliff on beach by Ray and Carol Bennie Cliff on beach
How many millions of years did it take to make
NG1447 : Waterstein Head Trig Point Flush Bracket S9362 by thejackrustles Waterstein Head Trig Point Flush Bracket S9362
NG1447 : Waterstein Head by Trevor Littlewood Waterstein Head
Waterstein Head as seen on an approach from the north along the edge of a steep downfall which is just as precipitous as that below the Head itself though not so high. There are exposures of an odd brown rock in the area and some can be... (more)

 
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