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22-03-08, 10:08 AM
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Re: Southstack Light House

Love the first shot
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22-03-08, 05:39 PM
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Re: Southstack Light House

Thanks guys/gals

I wouldnt mind going again saz, it's such a long drive though.... I'd have to take the westie and the wolf with me if i did go again, as It's a full day trip, at least...

I would have liked to get closer to all the puffins for some good snaps.
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22-03-08, 05:54 PM
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Re: Southstack Light House

Hi Stu, it's such a beautiful area, much more to see than this. Over the other side of the mountain is North Stack which you have to go to by foot once your at the Country Park at the bottom of the mountain. Really lovely views. The Break Water also is a perfect area to take pictures SO next time you come to the area, bring the dogs, and Walk Walk Walk
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