2. Isle of Harris DistilleryTarbert The Hebrides Scotland Lewis is the northern part of Lewis and Harris, the largest island of the Western Isles or Outer Hebrides archipelago in Scotland. It is also known as the Isle of Lewis, as the two parts are frequently referred to as if they were separate islands. The total area of Lewis is 683 square miles .Lewis is, in general, the lower-lying part of the island: the other part, Harris, is more mountainous. Due to its flatter, more fertile land, Lewis contains three-quarters of the population of the Western Isles, and the largest settlement, Stornoway. The island's diverse habitats are home to an assortment of flora and fauna, such as the golden eagle, red deer and seal, and are recognised in a number of conservation areas. Lewis has a Presbyterian tradition and a rich history. It was once part of the No... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
3. The Harris Tweed Company GrosebayGrosebay Harris is the southern and more mountainous part of Lewis and Harris, the largest island in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Although not an island itself, Harris is often referred to as the Isle of Harris, which is the former postal county and the current post town for Royal Mail postcodes starting HS3 or HS5; see HS postcode area. St Kilda, an uninhabited small archipelago, is considered part of the civil parish of Harris. It is located 40 miles west-northwest of North Uist. The same is true for the remote uninhabited rock islet Rockall, which is 230 miles west of North Uist. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Here is a short 3 month compilation of my travels from the far north of Scotland to the warm southern Jurrassic Coast in England.
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Locations are:
Talbert Finsbay Callanish Dancing Ledge Corfe Castle Tolsta Beach Durdle Door Harry's Rock Kimmeridge Bay Lulworth Cove Stornoway Luskentyre beach Quairang Loch Duich Ullapool Uig Strathisla Distillery Glenfarclas Distillery
I used a combination of the phantom 3 advanced drone, canon 100D and gopro with gimbal. Special thanks to Alex for some gopro footage and TwinPeaks for the night timelapse.