Spotted from the cliffs on the west coast of Islay, the Dutch tall ship Flying Dutchman passing the dangerous Frenchman’s Rocks on her way to Bruichladdich. Ireland just visible in the distance on the left.
Admittedly you can’t see a lot of her (just the top of the masts), but after passing Frenchman’s Rocks the Flying Dutchman travelled past the Rhinns of Islay lighthouse. This was as much as I could see from the hills between Lossit Bay and Portnahaven.
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RT @islayblog: Good morning with a picture of the tall ship Flying Dutchman passing Frenchman’s Rocks, Isle of Islay islay.org.uk/2015/07/24/fly…
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Admittedly you can’t see a lot of her (just the top of the masts), but after passing Frenchman’s Rocks the Flying Dutchman travelled past the Rhinns of Islay lighthouse. This was as much as I could see from the hills between Lossit Bay and Portnahaven.
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A beautiful June evening on Islay, the visiting Flying Dutchman is tied up at Bruichladdich pier (she had arrived earlier that evening, after travelling past the Rhinns of Islay lighthouse and Frenchman’s Rocks). The Mull of Oa with the American Monument in the background.
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