Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Ships

Wednesday, May 8th was a busy day. So much so, that I will take two posts to do this day. The day started by taking a ferry from Oban to Craignure on the Isle of Mull.
On the ferry in Oban
Dunollie Castle on the way out of Oban
From Craignure, I took a bus across the Isle of Mull to Frionnphort. The road across Mull is one-lane with lots of pullouts for oncoming traffic. It rained off and on during the bus ride. It was still quite scenic.
View out of the bus on the Isle of Mull
From Frionnphort, I got on a boat that took me to the Isle of Staffa. Nobody lives on the Isle of Staffa. Landing on Staffa depends upon the winds. I wasn’t sure if we would be able to land because it was a bit windy. Fortunately, we were able to make a landing. The captain was worried about the winds, but he gave us 30 minutes on shore. I had time to check out Fingal’s Cave and hike to the highest point of Staffa. With all of the basalt columns, Staffa had a very alien look to it. I was quite intrigued by the isle.
One of the many caves on Staffa
Inside Fingal's Cave
Fingal's Cave
Outside of Fingal's Cave
The basalt pillars of Staffa
Near the highest point of Staffa
A Cave
Staffa
A cave entrance somewhere down below
Staffa
Me
Fingal's Cave is down below
Basalt of Staffa
Staffa coast
The boat coming back to get us after 30 minutes
After 30 minutes on Staffa, which was way too short, we got back on the boat for our next destination. That is for the next post though…

1 comment:

Pops said...

Interesting. Looks like a nice place to visit but don't think I'd want to like there.