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Kyle of Durness - Afternoon - High Tide
Scotland
The ferry at the Kyle of Durness provides access to Cape Wrath from the eaSt. Cape Wrath is the most north-westerly point on the British mainland. Already the Vikings have used the cape as a landmark for navigation. There is a lighthouse built in 1828 and a Lloyd’s of London signal station built in the 19th century. The station is by now abandoned. So is the entire area of Cape Wrath. There is some tourisms – a small bus shuttle on difficult roads and some army activity.
Copyright: Carsten T. Rees
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Taken: 15/08/2017
Uploaded: 16/06/2019
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