
A Skene of Greylag Geese flying over a dune at Ardnave. That is all.

A Skene of Greylag Geese flying over a dune at Ardnave. That is all.

One of the closest views you can get of the chapel with a chimney on Nave Island from Islay, taken with a strong telephoto lens from Ardnave Point. After the chapel was abandoned around 250 years ago kelp burners (to obtain soda ash) set up in the chapel, adding the chimney.

Seen from Ardnave, the Hebridean Air Services plane on its way from Islay to Colonsay (and on to Oban). Here it is passing the mouth of Loch Gruinart, Killinallan (not visible) on the right. Paps of Jura on the horizon.