Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #180

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Views around Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

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Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #179

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Views around Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #178

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Views around Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 120 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #177

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Views around Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 160 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #176

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Views around Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 145 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #175

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~Views around Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 60 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #174

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 60 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #173

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 140 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #172

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 140 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #171

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #170

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #169

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #168

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 145 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #167

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 145 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #166

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 110 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #165

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 200 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #164

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 28 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

Thank you very much for taking the time to join me on my travels through Scotland one Photo at a time. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I did.

If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #163

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 40 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

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Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #162

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 32 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

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Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #161

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

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Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #160

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/800 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 200 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

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Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #159

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/800 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 200 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

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Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #158

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/800 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 200 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

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Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #157

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/800 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 200 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

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If you like what you see please press the like button, share and leave a comment. I read all my comments, and try to answer them all.

Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #156

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/800 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 200 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

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Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #155

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/800 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 185 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

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Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #154

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/800 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 185 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

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Till next time, safe travels and keep dreaming.

Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #153

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/800 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 18 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

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Have a fabulous day.

Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #152

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/5.6
  • Exposure Time: 1/800 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 24 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

“Ard Neakie is connected to the mainland only by a cord of sand linking it to the east shore of Loch Eriboll. It was once the site of an active limestone quarry and four lime kilns, built in 1840. The Reay estate produced large amounts of lime here, and transported it onto nearby ships. It was used as a neutralizing agent, when reclaiming peaty soils for cultivation. Loch Eriboll is the deepest sea loch in the United Kingdom, once used as an important naval anchorage. It was an important German U-boat surrender rendezvous point, in May 1945. At this time over thirty U-boats came into Loch Eriboll. The west side of the loch is formed from quartzite and the east from limestone.”

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Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #151

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ En Route To Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

En Route to Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/500 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 32 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

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Coreen

Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #150

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ En Route To Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

En Route to Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/500 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 32 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

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Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #149

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ En Route To Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

En Route to Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/500 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 32 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

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Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #148

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ En Route To Ard Neakie Lime Kilns

En Route to Ard Neakie Lime Kilns, Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland
  • Location: Sutherland, Highlands of Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/500 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 200 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

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Grand Tour of Scotland: Scrabster to Ullapool #147

Day 8: 18 August 2019 ~ Tongue Viewpoint

Tongue Viewpoint Tongue, Highlands, Scotland
  • Location: Tongue, Highlands, Scotland
  • Date Taken: 2019-08-18
  • Camera: Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF-S 18-200 mm F/3-5.6 IS
  • Exposure Program: Manual
  • Image Quality: JPEG
  • F-Stop: f/6.3
  • Exposure Time: 1/800 sec
  • ISO Speed: ISO-400
  • Focal Length: 50 mm
  • Metering Mode: Center Weighted Average
  • Handheld

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Have a fabulous day.

Coreen