As I'm looking through pictures of a little loop you can do along the North-Coast 500, I find these two photographs I shot on a very small beach, and am just blown away by the colors in both of them.
I'm very much used to take pictures of Dutch beaches, which I love, but - and I really should start sharing these pictures after my Scotland posts are shared - all I see on pictures I take of Dutch beaches are shades of beige, grey, and some more beige.
Or am I mistaken and will I find new colors when I collect them for sharing here?
[Vibrant Turquoise, also look at an earlier picture of Scottish beaches. The Dutch sea is more brown :-)]
[Warm terra orange-brown, you can almost feel the imagined warmth of these rocks. (It was actually reasonably cold and windy here :-) No rocks on Dutch beaches, just sandy dunes with some grass.]
Tomorrow I'm hoping to share a more detailed photo series of this tour, one of the last posts probably before I will go on to the third leg we drove along the North-Coast 500!
MORE ON THE NORTH-COAST 500
- Put this on your bucket list: Driving the North-Coast 500
- The North-Coast 500: from Inverness to Lochcarron via Applecross [First leg]
- The North-Coast 500: a detour to the Isle of Skye
- The North-Coast 500: from Lochcarron to Rhiconich [Second leg]
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