In the afternoon we explored the area to the south of our cottage, again in rain.
Folk visiting are encouraged to add a slate or two to the growing cairns appearing all over the island
As the afternoon wore on and the light began to drop, which it was doing by 4.30pm at this time of year, a gap in the clouds appeared to the west and lit the island up with a rich autumn light.
Early afternoon looking over to the imposing north end of ScarbaThe ‘front’ at Cullipool as the weather improved towards late afternoon
The sun found the small gap in the clouds which briefly lit up the island in a red rich light
Cullipool looking northThe low evening sun turned the slates redThe quarries north of Cullipool – looking towards Seil IslandLooking over to the cliffs of An Garradh, on the Laggan Deer Forest peninsula, on the south of Mull
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