Rippled sand at the wreck in Machir Bay, Isle of Islay Posted on 14 October 2014 by Armin Grewe An unusual view of the wreck on the beach in Machir Bay on the west coast of Islay Share this picture:EmailWhatsAppTwitterFacebookPinterestTumblrLinkedInReddit You might also like these pictures:
+Heather Hill only shows at low tide, which might explain why you missed it. Also, it doesn’t always show even at low tide. The sand moves a lot in the area and sometimes it’s completely buried, only to show up again a few weeks later. Reply ↓
Awesome! I will have to make nine, maybe ten more visits soon to see it. It’s a good excuse! 😉 #sorted Reply ↓
+Heather Hill it’s pretty much straight on from the path through the dunes, if it’s visible you can’t miss it. Reply ↓
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I didn’t know there was a wreck – missed that one!
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+Heather Hill only shows at low tide, which might explain why you missed it. Also, it doesn’t always show even at low tide. The sand moves a lot in the area and sometimes it’s completely buried, only to show up again a few weeks later.
Awesome! I will have to make nine, maybe ten more visits soon to see it. It’s a good excuse! 😉 #sortedÂ
+Heather Hill it’s pretty much straight on from the path through the dunes, if it’s visible you can’t miss it.
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