Saturday, 30 October 2010

Kilt Rock Waterfall, Skye

Kilt Rock Waterfall

I'm currently on the Isle of Skye in Scotland. Kilt Rock Waterfall on the east coast is one of the most impressive, plunging 50m down to the sea :-)

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  1. The fall will keep falling if the computer screen is tall enough.

    Beautiful.

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  2. Wow- That is very like Spray Falls in the Upper Peninsula's Pictured Rocks. Very nice. What a great place to be!

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  3. is that a river that is supposed to end in the sea? Unbelievably amazing view.

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  4. wonderful picture.. I am always entranced by the ocean and the sea coast

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  5. I'm not trying to be ungraceful [but am going to succeed nonetheless] but that's not fair. The only thing I wanted to see in Scotland, but didn't, was a waterfall. Jealous.


    (Stunning photo!!!)

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  6. what a great falls, really beautiful =)

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  7. I am delighted to see the lovely photo of Kilt Rock and its waterfall. I saw it over 50 years ago as a hitch-hiking English schoolboy. I am now writing a book on waterfalls.Is there any chance that I could use your photo to illustrate the section on coastal waterfalls?

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  8. Hi Brian, that's fine. Please can you email me and I'll send a hi-res copy, digital.wilderness AT googlemail DOT com

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  9. Unfortunately it has been quite a few years since I was last in Skye. The beauty of the mountains, beaches and coastline is unbelievable spectacular

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  10. Amazing shot of these cliffs and waterfall. I'd love to see this in person some day. :-)

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  11. That is one impressive waterfall. Great shot you got thre. :)

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  12. Can’t describe this great picture with words but amazing will should be close. Great shot

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  13. Love all your pictures, nice to see a place i'm sure I will never visit, and some of my ancestors come from there.

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  14. Both the shot and the view are stunning, it should be a great place to visit.

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