Harris
Lewis and Harris is a single island with a bit of a split personality. Harris, which forms the southern end of the island, is famously mountainous. Lewis to the north is by comparison fairly tame and host to by far the largest settlement on the island - Stornoway. Again a whistle-stop tour and poor weather meant there were limited photo opportunities and I only ended up with decent shots of Harris. But I did get to see some of the island's most famous spots, including Harris's beautiful Luskentyre beach.
The MV Loch Portain approaching Bernersay ferry terminal on the isle of Berneray
Looking up the coast of Berneray and across to Harris while crossing the Sound of Harris
Leverburgh, Harris
Apparently a pot of gold can be found in the sea between Ensay and Harris
Islets off Harris, with Skye in the distance
Luskentyre beach from Murray's View
Luskentyre beach from Murray's View
Looking south near Tarbert, Harris
Loch Seaforth, Harris, with the Seaforth island on the right
One last glimpse of Luskentyre beach
Some Common Terns having a rest out in the Sound of Harris
Heading back over the Sound of Harris to Berneray
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