Here’s the promised fiendish three-parter.
Q1.) What is the name of this stretch of water?
Q2.) What is the name of the village on the far side of the water? (Wikipedia says it’s a village)
Q3.) What is the name of the village where I stood to take the pic?
Little Loch Broom.
Ardessie.
Badrallach.
Dave the Renegade:
Loch Leven, Glen Coe.
Sorry Dave, it’s not Loch Leven or Glen Coe
Pat Hasler:
Little Loch Broom.
Ardessie.
Badrallach.
Sorry Pat, it’s none of those.
A) Kyle Akin
B) Kyle of Lochalsh
C) Kyleakin
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raymundo:
A) Kyle Akin
B) Kyle of Lochalsh
C) Kyleakin
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Grrrrr I think he might be right, I looked at that on Google and was not sure, but I should know it, used that ferry so many times before the bridge was built!!
raymundo:
A) Kyle Akin
B) Kyle of Lochalsh
C) Kyleakin
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raymundo, you have all three correct… we have a winner!!
Pan to the left of where I’m standing to take the pic in the OP and you get to see this:
Martin:
raymundo:
A) Kyle Akin
B) Kyle of Lochalsh
C) Kyleakin
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Grrrrr I think he might be right, I looked at that on Google and was not sure, but I should know it, used that ferry so many times before the bridge was built!!
You’re correct Martin, raymundo has got this one.
The main clue for me was the double power poles on the hill, plus we used to load round timber on the railway pier quite often. Next one please
raymundo:
The main clue for me was the double power poles on the hill, plus we used to load round timber on the railway pier quite often. Next one please
I didn’t realise that the power poles would be of such value as a clue