Mull, Scotland. Day 14 , 12th July.
I didn’t have much time on Mull because I had to catch a ferry to Oban that afternoon. I had hoped to go for a drive and a walk or two on the west coast but I had to get my laundry done and since that wasn’t a service offered where I was staying, I had to return to Tobermory.
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Fortunately, Tobermory is an attractive little town and even better, it was unusually foggy that morning.
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View of the main street and the wharf over on the left.
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From the wharf, here are lobster pots stacked up and the town in the mist in the background.
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A lone walker getting her early morning exercise.
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I would guess you would get this boat for a really good price if you could find the owner.
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No doubt a very picturesque town in fine weather and even better in the fog.
The colors are wonderful; great shots.
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Thank you. I was very lucky to encounter the fog which I understand was unusual for the season.
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Thanks for the visit. My great-grandfather immigrated from Scotland as a boy of 13. Hopefully, I’ll truly get to visit the land one day!
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I only went to the far north but that’s very remarkable and not that expensive once you’re there.
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Lovely pictures. I’m going……
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Great place for a visit for sure.
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