Imagine you are at the edge of the sea on a day when it is difficult to say where the land ends and the sea begins and where the sea ends and the sky begins. Sea kayaking lets you explore these and your own boundaries and broadens your horizons. Sea kayaking is the new mountaineering.
Monday, February 15, 2010
The liquid canvas of the sea.
As we approached the north of Kerrera the town of Oban came into view on the hillside on the opposite the far side of the island. Snow covered Ben Cruachan, 1126m, towered over the scene.
The sun sank slowly to the SW leaving a horizon of gold and bronze.
Some time after the sun had set the high clouds to the NE took on a wonderful pink light which was reflected by the sea below.
Even the most imaginative artist could not have created such colours as we saw that night, on the liquid canvas of the sea.
I have been looking forward to viewing these images Douglas, and I must say that they are even better than how you described them. I love the sunset reflections on the sea, but the cloud formation on the last one is stunning !
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil, I am real sorry you were not on the Mull trip!
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