Wednesday, 9 November 2016

[www.keralites.net] 16 Places To See In The Beautiful Scottish Highlands!

 

 

4. Finnich Glen and the Devil's Pulpit, Drymen

Sometimes the beauty of Scotland makes me doubt my perceptive faculties. Are my eyes really seeing this 100-foot gorge? The mesmerizing whirlpools and eddies combine with the sunlight to echo such wonderful watery light around the rocks.

5. The Quiraing, Skye

These stunning crag faces really evoke the old highland clan days, when tribe would clash against tribe with unrelenting but honor-bound sword to sword combat for local supremacy. It was in this very location that the famous sword battle from the feature film Highlander was shot.

6. Sron na Creise, Glen Etive

 

This 'narrow point' (the name of Sron na Creise in English) reaches up to 1100 meters, and is frequently caked in fairytale snow. This location, as befits so much of glorious Scotland, manages to convey isolation and remoteness without transmitting any sense of loneliness.

 
7. The Sanctuary, Skye

These wonderfully shaped pinnacles of rock include the renowned Old Man of Storr. They are remains of ancient gyrolite landslips and were recently immortalized in the 2012 blockbuster Prometheus.

 
8. Suilven

The two neighboring sandstone mountains Stac Pollaidh and Suilven stand like colossuses in a deserted but somehow romantic part of Northern Scotland. From Stac Pollaidh we can see Suilven dominating this harsh but blessed place on Earth.

9. Beinn Alligin in Wester Ross.

 

Beinn Alligin is Gaelic for 'jeweled hill' due to the curious, bumpy features that surround the sedimentary rocks of Wester Ross. It's such a beautiful place, and I can't help feel like nature is improved upon when I consider its superb name and look at it again.

10. The Isle of Staff

The Isle of Staff seems to me a stunning example of how natural accidents can make the things appear designed. Who knows whether these basalt rock formations and columns are results of an artistic creator or not, but either way their creation from the action of waves smashing against a former volcanic rock is simply breathtaking.

11. Sgùrr Thearlaich, Isle of Skye

This is the simply incredible view you will experience if you are able to make it up Sgùrr Thearlaich, a mountain covered in loose, rocky scree. Up here is a hidden treat – a volcanic mountain loch surrounded on all sides by gigantic rocky peaks.

12. The Stacks of Duncansby, John o' Groats

 

John o'Groats is well known in Great Britain for being the northernmost part of the island. But it's not only its geographic locations that sets it apart from the rest of field, it also is home to the mesmerizing seas stacks, that jut out just beyond the coastline. They are home to many hundreds of nesting sea birds: guillemots, fulmars, razorbills and gannets.

13. The Saddle and Forcan Ridge, Glen Shiel

This quite sumptuously green mountain is considered to be the hardest, or among the most challenging, munros in the whole of bonnie Scotland. Anyone who attempts and succeeds to traverse this rock masterpiece deserves appreciation and applause.

14. The Fairy Pools, Isle of Skye

Just take a greedy look at these wonderfully clean, blue-green waters – idly but aptly named the Fairy Pools. Flowing down from the Black Cuillin mountains, these waters are as Icy cold as anything else you will experience in Scotland. So if you fancy dipping your toes in here you might want to prepare yourself something warm for afterwards – like a nice Scotch!

15. Goat Fell, Isle of Arran

 

Its Gaelic name is Gaoda Bheinn, which many have claimed can be translated as 'Mountain of the Wind'. Its brick-like formations suggest that the winds and rains of Scotland have indeed been tearing through the mountain with a persistent but ancient force. These natural forces combine to produce one of the sights of Scotland.

16. Buachaille Etive Mor

This wonderfully angled peak gives the impression that pyramids were naturally constructed by Scottish weather and geological conditions before Egypt even existed. The images that one can witness here on a starry night, do more than take one's breath away – they transport you as if into another world entirely.

 

 


__._,_.___

Posted by: Cool Kis <cooolkis@gmail.com>
Reply via web post Reply to sender Reply to group Start a New Topic Messages in this topic (1)

Have you tried the highest rated email app?
With 4.5 stars in iTunes, the Yahoo Mail app is the highest rated email app on the market. What are you waiting for? Now you can access all your inboxes (Gmail, Outlook, AOL and more) in one place. Never delete an email again with 1000GB of free cloud storage.

KERALITES - A moderated eGroup exclusively for Keralites...

To subscribe send a mail to Keralites-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
Send your posts to Keralites@yahoogroups.com.
Send your suggestions to Keralites-owner@yahoogroups.com.

To unsubscribe send a mail to Keralites-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com.

Homepage: http://www.keralites.net

.

__,_._,___

No comments:

Post a Comment