About the Book
In the far northwest of Scotland in the county of Sutherland flows the Kyle of Tongue (Scottish Gaelic: Caol Thunga), this shallow tidal-loch and its surrounding area is designated as the Kyle of Tongue National Scenic Area. On the western side of the bridge that crosses the loch is a single track road that ascends to the small crofting community of Midtown.
From Midtown the views are exceptional looking over the Kyle to the bridge with Ben Loyal providing a dramatic backdrop, as the tide recedes sand banks appear often creating abstract patterns where the water cuts through the coral coloured sand. Crumbling stone dykes and weather beaten fences lead your eye over verdant green fields where livestock graze in peaceful harmony.
Moving on and descending to the small township of Talmine small islands appear dotted with remote sandy beaches that contrast with rock strewn grass and heath land. Here lies Talmine with a few homes and crofts perched on the surrounding hills overlooking Talmine bay. This sandy crescent is bordered with broken, patterned slabs of rock where sea thrift thrive. When the tide goes out stones and boulders are revealed where weather and water have created natural works of art.
From Midtown the views are exceptional looking over the Kyle to the bridge with Ben Loyal providing a dramatic backdrop, as the tide recedes sand banks appear often creating abstract patterns where the water cuts through the coral coloured sand. Crumbling stone dykes and weather beaten fences lead your eye over verdant green fields where livestock graze in peaceful harmony.
Moving on and descending to the small township of Talmine small islands appear dotted with remote sandy beaches that contrast with rock strewn grass and heath land. Here lies Talmine with a few homes and crofts perched on the surrounding hills overlooking Talmine bay. This sandy crescent is bordered with broken, patterned slabs of rock where sea thrift thrive. When the tide goes out stones and boulders are revealed where weather and water have created natural works of art.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Travel
- Additional Categories United Kingdom (U.K.), Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 24 - Publish Date: Sep 14, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords scotland, talmine, travel
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About the Creator
Allan Todd is a photographer with a passion for travel throughout the Highlands and Islands of Scotland a region where endless permutations of mountains, rivers, lochs and coastlines combine to provide almost limitless photographic opportunities. His photography of the Scottish Highlands and Islands spans over 16 years since retiring in the north-east of Scotland. From his home base Allan travels extensively throughout the region, his landscape, seascape and fine art prints can be purchased online through: https://allan-todd.pixels.com