Monday 19 October 2009

Sellebost

Driving south on Harris, I passed this bench and screeched to a halt. Something about it just appealed to me. I liked the idea of people sitting there and forgetting themselves and leaning back..........




........ and given that these are the views from the bench, forgetting yourself is a distinct possibility.




The rock formations around this beach at Sellebost are stunning. It's a feature of Harris and Lewis. I'm no geologist but I can imagine those who are foaming at the mouth at the sight of these rocks.






Don't forget you can click to enlarge these pics to get the full effect.


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9 comments:

  1. Fantastic shots, Neil! Particularly when you enlarge them and get a real look at rocks! Love your take on the first shot and it's possibilities! But, yes, one could get carried away with a view like that.

    Have a great week!

    Sylvia

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  2. Fantastic scenery and lovely views. Thanks for sharing and be careful while sitting on that bench.

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  3. Those are truly stunning shots as is your header

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  4. What a view! So easy to see how you could go head over heels about it!

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  5. Breathtakingly beautiful..
    I clicked and enlarged, felt the need to leave it full screen and was absorbed in the sights and sounds of that lovely sea.
    Thank you for sharing.

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  6. "I liked the idea of people sitting there and forgetting themselves and leaning back.........."

    lol... sammiches everywhere!

    (The comment moderation word for this comment was doophus... I'm trying not to take that personally! haha!)

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  7. Yes a beautiful view from that bench!

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  8. You would not catch me on the bench for too long, I'd be down there investigating the rockpools and probably getting drenched.

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  9. I particularly like the last photo. It could be the back of some prehistoric sea monster. That would be very appropriate for Scotland too!

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