6000 x 4000 px | 50,8 x 33,9 cm | 20 x 13,3 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
3. Januar 2021
Ort:
SCOTLAND
Weitere Informationen:
The author Gavin Maxwell's retreat at Sandaig (which he called Camusfeàrna, "the bay of the alders", in his book Ring of Bright Water) is within the Glenelg community area around six miles south of Kirkton of Glenelg. The house had previously been a smallholding and home for the part-time lighthouse keeper of the Sandaig Lighthouse. The Sandaig Light formerly on Little Sandaig was built in 1910 by Charles Alexander Stevenson, ( cousin of Robert Louis Stevenson), for the Northern Lighthouse Board. In 2002 the tower was restored and moved to the community-owned Glenelg Ferry Terminal where it is now a feature. The Sandaig Islands are a small group of islets just off the point in the Sound of Sleat and are known for their fine silvery shell sand beaches. Sandaig can be accessed by foot from the main Glenelg to Arnisdale Road.