The Mull of Oa and the Irish coast from the Rhinns of Islay

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Picture of a mull with steep cliffs seen across the sea, another coastline visible in the distance
The Mull of Oa and the Irish coast from the Rhinns of Islay

A mostly cloudy June morning on the Rhinns of Islay, somewhere south of Port Charlotte. The view is out over Loch Indaal to the Mull of Oa with the American Monument. The Irish coast visible in the distance across the North Channel.

Port an Eas waterfall from above, Isle of Islay

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Picture of a waterfall seen from above just as it drops down a cliff
Port an Eas waterfall from above, Isle of Islay

A view of the waterfall at Port an Eas from the top, just as the burn drops down over the edge of the steep cliffs. Having arrived at the bottom the water collects in a burn to flow across the beach into the sea south of Islay.

Mull of Oa from the Rhinns of Islay on a breezy day

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Picture of the mull of a peninsula seen across a sea loch on a windy day with lots of white horses on the water
Mull of Oa from the Rhinns of Islay on a breezy day

A view from somewhere between Port Charlotte and Portnahaven on the Rhinns of Islay, looking across Loch Indaal to the Mull of Oa. If you look closely you can just make out the American Monument. It was a breezy June day a number of years back, plenty of white horses on the loch.