Water water everywhere.
No I haven't forgot to turn this photo around, these trees really are lying down on their sides. They must have quite shallow roots for them to be completely blown over in a strong wind. I stopped to chat to three guys and mentioned that I would have liked sit in a shelter to eat my sandwiches. They said they couldn't possibly build shelters up here because they would get blown away. Here is the proof, shelters wouldn't stand a chance if the trees keeled over.
The beautiful soft carpets under the pine trees.
And another waterfall.
Coming out of the forest I came down those steps under the left arch to cross over the main road. There is a railway line over the top.
A slight deviation from the path and I followed a woodland walk and found the Auchteryre Waterfall. It was amazing, when I saw it I thought it's the next best waterfall after Niagra Falls, ha ha.
This was my halfway point, time to go back. The rain was getting heavier so I turned round. The views are just as good on a return journey, you see things you hadn't noticed before.
What a beautiful place to walk! The greens look so fresh and new after the rain.
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely
ReplyDeleteoh how beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBelated Birthday greetings to you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place to be, despite the rain.
Sandie xx
What a beautiful place! I'm enjoying your Scotland posts as I've never been!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe wooden tents look as thought they would be very dark inside or am I not seeing the windows?
Jane x
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ReplyDeleteI thought I'd already commented on this, lovely post, woods, water and everything all rolled into one.
The link is for those wigwams. Off to bed now!