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From below the Akrotiri Beach Hotel,the rocks plummet into the choppy waters of the Liapades bay.
Looking towards Liapades the waters are more usually a mirror of calm,clear and blue inviting you to dive headlong in.....but not today!!
One of my favorite parts of Corfu (Kerkyra)and indeed of Greece, the view looks southwards along the West coast from the middle of the extended village of Paleocastritsa. The road winds in and out of the many little bays and gives a wonderful view with so many panoramas as you walk from one end of the village to the other.
One of the last non deployed oil rigs lies awaiting a call to work.Unused for several years lying quietly in the Cromarty Firth.
Update... a year after the picture was taken the "Wildcat" was bought by Indian Oil Company "ESSAR" and refurbished in Invergordon's own Service Base by local companies sufficiently to be taken to the Indian Ocean to operate near Mumbai.
Looking south-east towards the head of Loch Broom on a beautiful May afternoon.Some lonely remnants of Scotland's once proud fishing fleet ride quietly at mooring, in a loch that once held the great herring and mackerel fleet.
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From below the Akrotiri Beach Hotel,the rocks plummet into the choppy waters of the Liapades bay. Looking towards Liapades the waters are more usually a mirror of calm,clear and blue inviting you to dive headlong in.....but not today!!
One of my favorite parts of Corfu (Kerkyra)and indeed of Greece, the view looks southwards along the West coast from the middle of the extended village of Paleocastritsa. The road winds in and out of the many little bays and gives a wonderful view with so many panoramas as you walk from one end of the village to the other.
One of the last non deployed oil rigs lies awaiting a call to work.Unused for several years lying quietly in the Cromarty Firth. Update... a year after the picture was taken the "Wildcat" was bought by Indian Oil Company "ESSAR" and refurbished in Invergordon's own Service Base by local companies sufficiently to be taken to the Indian Ocean to operate near Mumbai.
Looking south-east towards the head of Loch Broom on a beautiful May afternoon.Some lonely remnants of Scotland's once proud fishing fleet ride quietly at mooring, in a loch that once held the great herring and mackerel fleet.