Two wonderful dogs to match the background 🤗🐕🐕. Enjoying a refreshing dip in the water! The background is a rocky cliff on the coast called Scala dei Turchi (Staircase of the Turks) in Realmonte, Sicily, Italy.
The Forth Bridge, also known as the Forth Rail Bridge, seen from the harbour at Queensferry or South Queensferry. This was the first of three major bridges built across this part of the Firth of Forth in three different centuries. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/queensferry/southqueensferry/index.html
Me over-exposing the film in the camera, it's a good idea to keep old cameras in cases in strong sunlight. 😅 You might notice some light leaks in the previous photo.
The harbour at Burnmouth in the Scottish Borders, the first village you reach in Scotland when travelling north on the A1: though it's all too easy to pass through without really noticing. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/burnmouth/burnmouth/index.html
After some mostly cloudfree days and summer temperatures the sun just hid behind the first traveling clouds.
Thunderstorms may be rolling in from SE this afternoon as we are right at the border between air currents here today at the southern coast of the #BalticSea.
Tobermory, the beautiful island capital of the Isle of Mull. It is probably still known to some visitors as TV's Balamory; and its harbour is said to be home to the sunken wreck of a Spanish Armada ship and its cargo of gold. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/mull/tobermory/index.html
Scalloway Castle, seen in dramatic light, was built to exercise control over Shetland in 1600. Its surroundings, once sea on three sides, have changed considerably since it was built and it is now right next to Scalloway's busy harbour. More pics and info: https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/shetland/scallowaycastle/index.html