High tide flowing through Carraig Chomain, Isle of Islay

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Picture of an incoming tide flowing through a rocky outcrop on a sandy beach
High tide flowing through Carraig Chomain, Isle of Islay

Reaching the southern end of Kilchoman beach during a November morning walk. The incoming high tide is flowing through the rocky outcrop at Carraig Chomain

Lone walker (and her dogs) on Kilchoman beach (2), Isle of Islay

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Picture of a walker with two dogs near a rocky outcrop on a sandy beach, seen from high above
Lone walker (and her dogs) on Kilchoman beach (2), Isle of Islay

Another view of the lone walker on Kilchoman beach, seen from the old radar station at Kilchiaran. This time the walker and her two dogs are closer to the southern end, near the rocky outcrop of Carraig Chomain.

Carraig Chomain on Kilchoman beach from Machir Bay, Isle of Islay

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Picture of a rocky outcrop on a sandy beach with dunes, seen from the water
Carraig Chomain on Kilchoman beach from Machir Bay, Isle of Islay

A view taken while standing in the waves in Machir Bay as they roll out on Kilchoman beach. In front of us the rocks at Carraig Chomain, my sister Imke standing behind them to the right. We were on our way back after I had gone for a careful swim, as I was still in the wetsuit I decided to walk back in the shallow water and take a few pictures from a different perspective.