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near to Port an Fhasgaidh [water Feature], Argyll And Bute, Great Britain
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Puffins on Staffa
There were around 200 wild puffins visible today, most of them on the water and some of them up on top of the cliff like this foursome.
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Tops of columns
Showing the cross-sectional shape of the basalt columns on Staffa.
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Isle of Staffa in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Looking approximately north-east. Fingal's Cave is on the right near the edge.
The image has been scanned from a Kodak Gold 100 negative dating from August 1986.
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Rocks off Staffa
Looking down from the cliff, the sea is strikingly clear and a lovely colour.
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South side of Staffa
View as you approach the island which clearly shows the angle of the strata and the basalt columns. Fingal's Cave is the one to the right of the island.
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Fingal's cave, Staffa
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Fingal's Cave
The inside of Fingal's Cave Staffa at low water.
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The landing stage, Staffa
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Am Buachaille, Isle of Staffa
Taken from the start of the path to Fingal's Cave.
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Isle of Staffa
An island less than a mile long by a quarter of a mile wide, inhabited by gulls, seals and sheep but not people. Staffa is famous for being the location of Fingal's Cave.
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Staffa
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Southern end of Staffa
The Isle of Staffa is characterised by basalt columns. Boat Cave is in the centre of the picture with the world famous Fingals Cave to the right.
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