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11-11-09, 08:49 PM
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Re: Turnberry Lighthouse

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Thanks Dawn. If you quickly scroll down the images, you can see a clear difference as the Sun sets, changing the light from gold to blue.
I only wish I had been there 20 mins earlier, because the view of the Sun sitting halfway over the horizon, was one of the most spectacular I'd ever seen.
Next time
Its a lovely set Mande, as I said the colours are beautiful, Ive looked at them 4 times now!
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14-11-09, 11:50 PM
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I've past that lighthouse many times but never found a suitable place to stop and image it. I know there is a gate at the entrance to the lighthouse which crosses the golfcourse
but I always thought it was private use only, until someone told me recently that it can be used by the public as long as there is no major golf tournament playing.

It looks like you stopped somewhere a good bit before the road to the lighthouse. Did you have to walk much?
I had to walk for miles
I parked in the Maidens. There is a car park by the harbour, and I genuinely thought it was a lot closer to the lighthouse. I didn't want to cut across the golf course, so I stuck to the shore line, but nobody told me it was nearly all jagged rocks and cliff faces all the way round from the Maidens to the lighthouse.
And nobody told me about that path you mentioned either
I'll definitely be looking for that next time, that's for sure.

Thanks to Phil, Pepsi and Sam for your comments too.

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16-11-09, 11:59 PM
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Wow -- that last one is beautiful! Great shot! I also really like #8.
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17-11-09, 10:12 AM
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Re: Turnberry Lighthouse

Great shots MD - especially like the last one, terrific mood to it.
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17-11-09, 11:43 AM
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#1 and #4 for me, looks a great place to visit
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17-03-16, 02:48 PM
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Hi
Great photos
May I use one on our company web site if I credit you with the image?
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