Skye, or the
Isle of Skye, recently voted the '4th best island in the world by National Geographic magazine' is the second largest and most northerly large island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. With an area of 639 sq miles, its population is just over 10,000. Skye is famous for its breathtaking scenery and dramatic landscape. The Isle of Skye is also a great destination for
Wildlife
watching with the White Tailed Sea Eagle at the top of bird watchers
lists. Otters, seals, whales, dolphins and red deer are just some of the
other impressive creatures that can be seen on and around the Isle of
Skye.
We stayed at The Caledonian Hotel, a bed and breakfast accommodation in Portree which is the capital and the main service centre in the island.
Diatomite mine ruins in the Isle of Skye. What is Diatomite? Known to the locals as 'Caile' (Gaelic for chalk), diatomie is a white or grey mineral earth which is quite similar to china clay. It is formed by microscopic algae and has many uses, such as for face powder, fire-proofing and insulation and as a filter in several industrial processes.
Highland Cows
We left the island with fond memories and returned to Aberdeen.
Hi Cheah , what a beautiful pictures and I know you really , really enjoyed your self . It is a beautiful contry so clean and fresh . Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteYes, clean, fresh air and so peaceful!
Deletelooks beautiful hope to visit this summer
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you'll love it, Rebecca!
DeleteSuch spectacular photos, Cheah! What a beautiful Island! Thank you so much for letting us tag along:)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure glad that you tag along with me!
DeleteHi Cheah, I spent most of the time in town when I visited Scotland. Quiet and peaceful place then [10 years ago], hehehe!
ReplyDeleteAberdeen must have changed over these 10 years!
DeleteVery beautiful ....
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed. You plan to visit too?
DeleteA very beautiful country!
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed it is!
DeleteHi Cheah, so beautiful and spectacular scenery!
ReplyDeleteYes, fantastic, reminds me a bit of some China scenery too!
DeleteNice places to visit and Cheah, your photography getting better. Thumbs UP!!
ReplyDeleteAhem, thanks Ann for the compliment and encouragement!
Deletewhat a fascinating scenery cheah,
ReplyDeletei think i just needed a runaway from my routines like this,
lucky you!
Why not take a break from your books?
DeleteVery beautiful pictures! Wish I could go there someday too!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you can, Jeannie. If you like scenery, you'll love Scotland!
DeleteSo pretty! I enjoyed it very much.
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