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The Isle of Mull is the second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides (after Skye). Less known than the Isle of Skye, it escapes the massive tourism. And yet, it has many attractions, natural sites of great beauty, which are worth a visit.

Here is a killer photo contributed by Marcus Holland-Moritz of a plane wreck in Iceland.

 

I've changed up the lighting and added a touch more blue to the snow. Parts of the photo were also selectively dodge and burned, cropped and I threw in some haze removal.

 

Do check out the original here: www.flickr.com/photos/mhx/24385766385/in/album-7215766296...

 

"Days pass by and my eyes stay dry

and I think that I'm okay

till I find myself in conversation fading away.

The way you smile, the way you walk,

the time you took to teach me all that you had taught.

Tell me, how am I supposed to move on?"

 

🎧Wrecked

 

Taken @ Skrunda

Tune....♪

These days I'm becoming everything that I hate

Wishing you were around, but now it's too late

My mind is a place that I can't escape your ghost

Sometimes I wish that I could wish it all away

One more rainy day without you

Sometimes I wish that I could see you one more day

Oh, I'm a wreck without you here

Yeah, I'm a wreck since you've been gone

I've tried to put this all behind me

I think I was wrecked all along

♥♥♥

♥ Dedicated to my very special Mother this Swedish All Saints Day. Remembering you always ♥♥♥

@Finnygook Cove@Mousehole

 

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View over to Fort William from the wreck at Corpach in Lochaber, Scotland.

Seen in Arrecife, Lanzarote, Canary Islands.

Presqu'ile de Crozon - Bretagne-Camaret-sur-Mer

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This unfortunate guy had beached his boat during some overnight rough seas on the eastern side of Moreton Island.

“It seems that every time mankind is given a lot of energy, we go out and wreck something with it.”

David R. Brower

 

Maria Schroeder

www.redseawreckproject.com/2013/08/19/maria-schroder/

 

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Just a quick Wednesday snippet of Wreck Beach, Port Stephens for a winter Wednesday.

 

Anyone feel like a game of snap the pic then run quickly away before the next wave rushes up the channel?

 

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I came in like a wrecking ball

Yeah, I just closed my eyes and swung

Left me crashing in a blazing fall

All you ever did was wreck me

Yeah, you, you wreck me

  

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The wreck in the bay of Lower Diabaig at sunset. Diabaig is a remote coastal fishing and crofting township in Wester Ross, in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. Diabaig lies on the north shore of the sea loch of Loch Diabaig, an inlet off the north side of Loch Torridon.

Ship wreck and the cruse ship

Old raki still on vine encrusted terrace, Lasithis Plateau, Crete, Greece.

Isle of Mull, Scotland

Setting sun rays on the Wreck of The Peter Iredale, Oregon.

Days pass by and my eyes stay dry, and I think that I'm okay

'Till I find myself in conversation fading away

The way you smile, the way you walk, the time you took

To teach me all that you had taught

Tell me, how am I supposed to move on?

 

These days I'm becoming everything that I hate

Wishing you were around but now it's too late

My mind is a place that I can't escape your ghost

 

Sometimes I wish that I could wish it all away

One more rainy day without you

Sometimes I wish that I could see you one more day

One more rainy day

 

Oh, I'm a wreck without you here

Yeah, I'm a wreck since you've been gone

I've tried to put this all behind me

I think I was wrecked all along

Yeah, I'm a wreck

 

♫LISTEN♫

Scotland, Fort William (UK). The Corpach wreck, also known as the Old Boat of Caol, is a historic fishing vessel located near Fort William, Scotland. Ben Nevis stands spectacularly in the background.

 

The wreck is the remains of a fishing vessel named MV Dayspring, built in 1975. Originally designed for fishing in the North Sea, it was later renamed Golden Harvest. The ship was moored at various locations, including Kinlochleven Pier, before it was moved to Camusnagaul Bay. In 2011, a severe storm caused the vessel to break free from its moorings and wash ashore between the villages of Corpach and Caol, where it has remained ever since.

 

It's a major attraction for visitors and photographers so the image could be seen as either iconic or a cliche depending on your point of view. I can only say that if you visit the Fort William area I would recommend the wreck as a must-do.....you will know when you see it!. I managed 3 or 4 decent shots from different angles and we were lucky that Ben Nevis was visible underneath the clouds when we visited in autumn 2024. I've cropped this one 16:9 just to try and give it a slightly different perspective whilst keeping Ben Nevis also in view.

Seen at Teguise, Lanzarote, the wreck is the Telemon, the beached tender I don't know

The Corpach Wreck

This shipwreck has become known as the Corpach Wreck, however, her real name is MV Dayspring. Built in 1975, she was an old fishing vessel that was moored at Kinlochleven Pier in 2001. Unfortunately in 2011, a heavy storm caused a chain to fail and she ran aground and has been there ever since.

Wreck whose name is Nominoë

"That's All Folks" (Said with a Loony Toons voice). What a journey. Thanks for vicariously sharing all or part of it with me and thanks to the many people along the way who helped provide some lifetime memories. This is an image of a wreck on Point Reyes that my friend Bob brought me to. Thanks Bob. I stopped there several times but on this morning, after having

shot it and packed up my gear, the sky provided some color that got me back out of the van and brought me right back to the scene for one last shoot.

Thanks again, Mike

 

Another image from my Dungeness trip.

Wreck of The Peter Arondale, Hammond, Oregon.

United States Navy DC-3 wreck, crash landed in 1973 at the black beach of Sólheimasandur in South Iceland.

 

(Douglas C-117D c/n 43309 United States Navy - USN serial 17171)

The wreck of the 'MV Dayspring' fishing boat at Corpach, Fort William with Ben Nevis beyond, Highland, Scotland, UK

 

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